Methyl Parathion Modifies Foraging Behaviour in Honeybees (Apis mellifera)

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David Guez
Shao-Wu Zhang
Mandyam V. Srinivasan
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[1] Australian National University,Research School of Biological Sciences
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Ecotoxicology | 2005年 / 14卷
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foraging; cholinergic system; organophosphates; honeybee;
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We examined the effects of sublethal doses of an organophosphorus insecticide, Methyl Parathion (MeP), on the foraging behaviour of honeybees (Apis mellifera ligustica) in a flight cage. The results revealed that MeP modified the frequency of visits to a feeding station to which the bees had previously been trained. A dose of 50 ng per animal elicited an increase in the frequency of visits to the feeder, compared to control animals. A dose of 10 ng, on the other hand, led initially to a decrease in the visit frequency, followed by an increase to a level above that of the controls. A hypothesis is presented to account for the way in which MeP affects foraging behaviour. We propose that the behavioural assay presented here could be useful as a preliminary screening test to study sublethal effects of pesticides on foraging performance in honeybees.
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