Effects of imidacloprid and deltamethrin on associative learning in honeybees under semi-field and laboratory conditions

We have compared the sublethal effects of two insecticides in the honeybee (imidacloprid and deltamethrin) in both semi-field and laboratory conditions. A sugar solution containing 24 μg kg −1 of imidacloprid or 500 μg kg −1 of deltamethrin was offered to a colony set in an outdoor flight cage. In c...

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Veröffentlicht in:Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 2004-03, Vol.57 (3), p.410-419
Hauptverfasser: Decourtye, Axel, Devillers, James, Cluzeau, Sophie, Charreton, Mercedes, Pham-Delègue, Minh-Hà
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Zusammenfassung:We have compared the sublethal effects of two insecticides in the honeybee (imidacloprid and deltamethrin) in both semi-field and laboratory conditions. A sugar solution containing 24 μg kg −1 of imidacloprid or 500 μg kg −1 of deltamethrin was offered to a colony set in an outdoor flight cage. In contrast to imidacloprid, deltamethrin had lethal effect on workers bees. The contamination of syrup with imidacloprid or deltamethrin induced a decrease in both the foraging activity on the food source and activity at the hive entrance. Negative effects of imidacloprid were also observed in an olfactory learnt discrimination task. Free-flying foragers were taken from the contaminated feeder and subjected to a conditioned proboscis extension response (PER) assay under laboratory conditions. As with free-flying bees, no impact of deltamethrin was found on the learning performances of restrained individuals in the PER procedure, whilst significant effects were found with imidacloprid in both semi-field and laboratory conditions.
ISSN:0147-6513
1090-2414
DOI:10.1016/j.ecoenv.2003.08.001