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Chronic exposure to trace lead impairs honey bee learning

Andrew Barron

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Pollutants can have severe detrimental effects on insects, even at sublethal doses, damaging developmental and cognitive processes involved in crucial behaviours. Agrochemicals have been identified as important causes of pollinator declines, but the impacts of other anthropogenic compounds, such as metallic trace elements in soils and waters, have received considerably less attention. Here, we exposed colonies of the European honey bee Apis mellifera to chronic field-realistic concentrations of lead in food and demonstrated that consumption of this trace element impaired bee cognition and morphological development. Honey bees exposed to the highest of these low concentrations had reduced olfactory learning performances. These honey bees also developed smaller heads, which may have constrained their cognitive functions as we show a general relationship between head size and learning performance. Our results demonstrate that lead pollutants, even at trace levels, can have dramatic effects on honey bee cognitive abilities, potentially altering key colony functions and the pollination service.
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hal-03438758 , version 1 (22-11-2021)

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Coline Monchanin, Amaury Blanc-Brude, Erwann Drujont, Mohammed Mustafa Negahi, Cristian Pasquaretta, et al.. Chronic exposure to trace lead impairs honey bee learning. Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2021, 212, pp.112008. ⟨10.1016/j.ecoenv.2021.112008⟩. ⟨hal-03438758⟩
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