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Pesticide and resource stressors additively impair wild bee reproduction

Authors :
Clara Stuligross
Neal M. Williams
Source :
Proceedings. Biological sciences, vol 287, iss 1935, Proc Biol Sci
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
eScholarship, University of California, 2020.

Abstract

Bees and other beneficial insects experience multiple stressors within agricultural landscapes that act together to impact their health and diminish their ability to deliver the ecosystem services on which human food supplies depend. Disentangling the effects of coupled stressors is a primary challenge for understanding how to promote their populations and ensure robust pollination and other ecosystem services. We used a crossed design to quantify the individual and combined effects of food resource limitation and pesticide exposure on the survival, nesting, and reproduction of the blue orchard bee Osmia lignaria . Nesting females in large flight cages accessed wildflowers at high or low densities, treated with or without the common insecticide, imidacloprid. Pesticides and resource limitation acted additively to dramatically reduce reproduction in free-flying bees. Our results emphasize the importance of considering multiple drivers to inform population persistence, management, and risk assessment for the long-term sustainability of food production and natural ecosystems.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Proceedings. Biological sciences, vol 287, iss 1935, Proc Biol Sci
Accession number :
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