Environmental pollution is one cause of insect decline in the Anthropocene, but the underlying mechanisms remain obscure due to a paucity of pollution-impact studies on insects that address density-dependent processes. Long data series (19-26 years) are available only for a few species monitored...
Publisher
Elsevier, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Current Opinion in Insect Science, 2022, 54,
Environmental pollutants can exert sublethal deleterious effects on animals. These include disruption of cognitive functions underlying crucial behaviours. While agrochemicals have been identified as a major threat to pollinators, metal pollutants, which are often found in complex mixtures, have so ...
Author(s)
Monchanin, C.; Drujont, E.; Devaud, J. M.; Lihoreau, M.; Barron, A. B.
Publisher
Company of Biologists Ltd, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Journal of Experimental Biology, 2021, 224, 12,
Anthropogenic climate change and increasing antimicrobial resistance (AMR) together threaten the last 50 years of public health gains. Honey bees are a model One Health organism to investigate interactions between climate change and AMR. The objective of this scoping review was to examine the...
Author(s)
Jongh, E. J. de; Harper, S. L.; Yamamoto, S. S.; Wright, C. J.; Wilkinson, C. W.; Ghosh, S.; Otto, S. J. G.
Publisher
Public Library of Sciences (PLoS), San Francisco, USA
Citation
PLoS ONE, 2022, 17, 2,
Environmental pollution is one of the major drivers of the present-day decline in global biodiversity. However, the links between the effects of industrial pollution on insect communities and the underlying species-specific responses remain poorly understood. We explored the spatial pattern in...
Author(s)
Kozlov, M. V.; Castagneyrol, B.; Zverev, V.; Zvereva, E. L.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Science of the Total Environment, 2022, 838, Part 1,
Organismal tolerance to environmental pollution is thought to be constrained by fitness costs, where variants with higher survival in polluted environments have lower performance in nonpolluted environments. Yet, costs are not always detected in empirical studies. One hypothesis suggests that...
Author(s)
Shephard, A. M.; Zambre, A. M.; Snell-Rood, E. C.
Publisher
Wiley, Oxford, UK
Citation
Evolutionary Applications, 2021, 14, 5, pp 1390-1402
Bee poisoning is becoming a growing problem in the world. With more intensive agricultural production, urbanization, heavy industry, environmental pollution from various sources, the risk of bee poisoning is high. Bee poisoning most often occurs as a consequence of the use of pesticides in...
Publisher
Consulting and Training Centre, KEY, Skopje, Republic of Macedonia
Citation
Journal of Hygienic Engineering and Design, 2022, 39, pp 17-23
Production of insect-pollinated crops is often reliant on honey bee (Apis mellifera) pollination services. Colonies can be managed and moved to meet the demands of modern intensified monoculture farming systems. Increased colony mortalities have been observed, which are thought be caused by...
Author(s)
Reitmayer, C. M.; Girling, R. D.; Jackson, C. W.; Newman, T. A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2022, 300,
Air pollutants-such as nitrogen oxides, emitted in diesel exhaust, and ozone (O3)-disrupt interactions between plants, the insect herbivore pests that feed upon them and natural enemies of those herbivores (e.g. parasitoids). Using eight field-based rings that emit regulated quantities of diesel...
Author(s)
Ryalls, J. M. W.; Bromfield, L. M.; Bell, L.; Jasper, J.; Mullinger, N. J.; Blande, J. D.; Girling, R. D.
Publisher
Royal Society, London, UK
Citation
Proceedings of the Royal Society B. Biological Sciences, 2022, 289, 1986,
In the present study, chinonomus riparius larvae were selected as a model organism, and 11 sediment samples from the Xihe River in Shenyang underwent toxicity identification evaluation (TIE) to identify sediment toxic pollutants. Heavy metals and organic pollutants were the main toxic pollutants...
Author(s)
Ke Xin; Feng ShuNa; Luan JingDe; Zhang FeiJie; Zhou Yan
Publisher
Wiley, Boston, USA
Citation
Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 2021, 40, 11, pp 3103-3110
The ongoing loss of global biodiversity is endangering ecosystem functioning and human food security. While environmental pollutants are well known to reduce fertility, the potential effects of common neonicotinoid insecticides on insect fertility remain poorly understood. Here, we show that...
Author(s)
Strobl, V.; Albrecht, M.; Villamar-Bouza, L.; Tosi, S.; Neumann, P.; Straub, L.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Oxford, UK
Citation
Environmental Pollution, 2021, 284,