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Monitoring Neonicotinoid Exposure for Bees in Rural and Peri-urban Areas of the U.K. during the Transition from Pre- to Post-moratorium.
Nicholls, Elizabeth; Botías, Cristina; Rotheray, Ellen L; Whitehorn, Penelope; David, Arthur; Fowler, Robert; David, Thomas; Feltham, Hannah; Swain, Jennifer L; Wells, Patricia; Hill, Elizabeth M; Osborne, Juliet L; Goulson, Dave.
Afiliación
  • Nicholls E; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Botías C; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Rotheray EL; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Whitehorn P; School of Natural Sciences , University of Stirling , Stirling FK9 4LA , U.K.
  • David A; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Fowler R; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • David T; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Feltham H; Rothamsted Research , Harpenden , Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ , U.K.
  • Swain JL; School of Natural Sciences , University of Stirling , Stirling FK9 4LA , U.K.
  • Wells P; Rothamsted Research , Harpenden , Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ , U.K.
  • Hill EM; Rothamsted Research , Harpenden , Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ , U.K.
  • Osborne JL; School of Life Sciences , University of Sussex , Falmer BN1 9QG , U.K.
  • Goulson D; Environment and Sustainability Institute , University of Exeter , Penryn TR10 9FE , U.K.
Environ Sci Technol ; 52(16): 9391-9402, 2018 08 21.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29952204
ABSTRACT
Concerns regarding the impact of neonicotinoid exposure on bee populations recently led to an EU-wide moratorium on the use of certain neonicotinoids on flowering crops. Currently, evidence regarding the impact, if any, the moratorium has had on bees' exposure is limited. We sampled pollen and nectar from bumblebee colonies in rural and peri-urban habitats in three U.K. regions Stirlingshire, Hertfordshire, and Sussex. Colonies were sampled over three years prior to the ban (2013), during the initial implementation when some seed-treated winter-sown oilseed rape was still grown (2014), and following the ban (2015). To compare species-level differences, in 2014 only, honeybee colonies in rural habitats were also sampled. Over half of all samples were found to be contaminated ( n = 408), with thiamethoxam being the compound detected at the highest concentrations in honeybee- (up to 2.29 ng/g in nectar in 2014, median ≤ 0.1 ng/g, n = 79) and bumblebee-collected pollen and nectar (up to 38.77 ng/g in pollen in 2013, median ≤ 0.12 ng/g, n = 76). Honeybees were exposed to higher concentrations of neonicotinoids than bumblebees in 2014. While neonicotinoid exposure for rural bumblebees declined post-ban (2015), suggesting a positive impact of the moratorium, the risk of neonicotinoid exposure for bumblebees in peri-urban habitats remained largely the same between 2013 and 2015.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Néctar de las Plantas / Insecticidas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Néctar de las Plantas / Insecticidas Límite: Animals Idioma: En Revista: Environ Sci Technol Año: 2018 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido