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Pesticide contamination in an intensive insect predator of honey bees.
Tison, Léa; Franc, Céline; Burkart, Louisiane; Jactel, Hervé; Monceau, Karine; de Revel, Gilles; Thiéry, Denis.
Affiliation
  • Tison L; INRAE, UMR1065 SAVE, 33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France. Electronic address: lea.tison@gmail.com.
  • Franc C; Univ. Bordeaux, INRAE, Bordeaux INP, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, UMR 1366, OENO, ISVV, 33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France.
  • Burkart L; INRAE, UMR1065 SAVE, 33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France.
  • Jactel H; INRAE, UMR1202 BIOGECO, 33610 Cestas, France.
  • Monceau K; Univ. La Rochelle CEBC, UMR CNRS 7372, 79360 Villiers-en-Bois, France.
  • de Revel G; Univ. Bordeaux, INRAE, Bordeaux INP, Bordeaux Sciences Agro, UMR 1366, OENO, ISVV, 33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France.
  • Thiéry D; INRAE, UMR1065 SAVE, 33140 Villenave d'Ornon, France.
Environ Int ; 176: 107975, 2023 06.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37216836
ABSTRACT
Pesticides used for plant protection can indirectly affect target and non-target organisms and are identified as a major cause of insect decline. Depending on species interactions, pesticides can be transferred into the environment from plants to preys and predators. While the transfer of pesticides is often studied through vertebrate and aquatic exposure, arthropod predators of insects may represent valuable bioindicators of environmental exposure to pesticides. A modified QuEChERS extraction coupled with HPLC-MS/MS analysis was used to address the question of the exposure to pesticides of the invasive hornet Vespa velutina, a specialist predator of honey bees. This analytical method allows the accurate quantification of nanogram/gram levels of 42 contaminants in a sample weight that can be obtained from single individuals. Pesticide residues were analyzed in female workers from 24 different hornet nests and 13 different pesticides and 1 synergist, piperonyl butoxide, were identified and quantified. In 75 % of the explored nests, we found at least one compound and in 53 % of the positive samples we could quantify residues ranging from 0.5 to 19.5 ng.g-1. In this study, hornets from nests located in sub-urban environments were the most contaminated. Pesticide residue analysis in small and easy to collect predatory insects opens new perspectives for the study of environmental contamination and the transfer of pesticides in terrestrial trophic chains.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Wasps / Pesticide Residues Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Environ Int Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pesticides / Wasps / Pesticide Residues Limits: Animals Language: En Journal: Environ Int Year: 2023 Document type: Article