2024
DOI: 10.1098/rsos.231798
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A novel insecticide impairs bumblebee memory and sucrose responsiveness across high and low nutrition

Lily K. Gray,
Marcus Hulsey,
Harry Siviter

Abstract: Wild bees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers but are exposed to a myriad of different anthropogenic stressors, such as pesticides and poor nutrition, as a consequence of intensive agriculture. These stressors do not act in isolation, but interact, and may exacerbate one another. Here, we assessed whether a field-realistic concentration of flupyradifurone, a novel pesticide that has been labelled as ‘bee safe’ by regulators, influenced bumblebee sucrose responsiveness and long-term memory. In a … Show more

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