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The combined effects of miticides on the mating health of honey bee (Apis mellifera L.) queens

机译:杀螨剂对蜂皇蜂交配健康的综合影响

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The honey bee, Apis mellifera L., plays a pivotal role in the US economy, contributing an estimated $17 billion annually, primarily through crop pollination. Despite their importance, the number of managed honey bee colonies available for pollination services has dropped dramatically during the last decade, threatening crop yields across the country. One of the main culprits of such declines is the varroa mite, Varroa destructor, a pest of honey bees that, when present in high numbers inside a hive, causes colonies to collapse and die. For almost 20years, varroa mites have been controlled primarily with two in-hive miticides: the pyrethroid tau-fluvalinate (Apistan) and the organophosphate coumaphos (Checkmite+). Various studies have revealed that the exposure of honey bee colonies to sublethal levels of these chemicals can lead to colony-wide health problems. In this study, we looked at the combined effects of fluvalinate and coumaphos on the reproductive health of honey bee queens. We did so by raising queens in either miticide-free beeswax or beeswax containing known concentrations of both coumaphos and fluvalinate. Upon their emergence and successful mating, we took several standard measures of queen's reproductive health. We found that queens reared in miticide-laden beeswax were not significantly smaller in size, but the spermatheca analysis showed significantly lower sperm counts and viability, and higher mating frequency, compared to queens reared in miticide-free beeswax. Our results indicate that exposure to miticides during development severely compromises queen's reproductive health. Our findings also demonstrate the importance of the potentially detrimental combined effects of common in-hive miticides on colony health.
机译:蜜蜂Apis mellifera L.在美国经济中扮演着举足轻重的角色,估计每年贡献170亿美元,主要是通过农作物授粉。尽管具有重要意义,但可用于授粉服务的可管理蜜蜂群体的数量在过去十年中急剧下降,威胁到全国的农作物产量。造成这种下降的主要原因之一是瓦罗螨(Varroa destructor),一种蜜蜂的害虫,当蜜蜂在蜂巢中大量存在时,会导致菌落崩溃并死亡。在将近20年的时间里,主要用两种蜂巢内杀螨剂控制螨虫:拟除虫菊酯tau-fluvalinate(Apistan)和有机磷酸香豆磷(Checkmite +)。各种研究表明,蜜蜂菌落暴露于亚致死水平的这些化学物质会导致整个菌落的健康问题。在这项研究中,我们研究了氟维林酸盐和香豆磷对蜂皇后生殖健康的综合影响。为此,我们在无杀螨剂的蜂蜡中或在含有已知浓度的香豆磷和氟伐林酸盐的蜂蜡中饲养皇后。在它们出现并成功交配后,我们采取了几种标准方法来测量女王的生殖健康。我们发现,用无杀螨剂的蜂蜡饲养的女王/王后的大小并没有明显减小,但精子分析显示,与用无杀螨剂的蜂蜡饲养的女王/王后相比,精子数量和存活率明显更低。我们的结果表明,在发育过程中接触杀螨剂会严重危害女王的生殖健康。我们的发现还证明了常见的蜂巢杀螨剂对菌落健康的潜在有害综合作用的重要性。

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