Li_2025_Insects_16_936

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Title : Systemic Assessment of Chronic Toxicity of Thiamethoxam on Honeybees (Apis mellifera) - Li_2025_Insects_16_936
Author(s) : Li MJ , He QB , Wu YF , Gao Q , Wang AL , Xiao JJ , Liao M , Huang Y , Wang YH , Cao HQ
Ref : Insects , 16 :936 , 2025
Abstract :

Honeybees (Apis mellifera ligustica Spin.) are the most significant pollinating insects, playing a vital role in maintaining biodiversity. In healthy colonies, the reproductive success of the queen and the genetic contribution of drones are essential for long-term survival, directly affecting brood production, genetic diversity, and environmental adaptability. While the physiological and behavioral impacts of chemical pesticides on worker bees are relatively well documented, the risks to reproductive bees (queens and drones) remain poorly understood. In this study, we comprehensively assessed the effects of the widely used neonicotinoid thiamethoxam on the key developmental and physiological parameters in reproductive bees, including survival, pupation rate, eclosion rate, hormone titers, and detoxification enzyme activities. Our finding reveals that thiamethoxam exerts sublethal effects on larvae, significantly impairing the fitness of reproductive bees. Specifically, exposure altered juvenile hormone III, ecdysone titer, and acetylcholinesterase activity in reproductive larvae, with these effects showing a negative correlation with pesticide concentration. Notably, CYP450 activity exhibits a biphasic dose-response, with an initial elevation followed by a decline after reaching peak levels. These results demonstrate that thiamethoxam adversely affects the growth and development of reproductive bees, potentially compromising colony stability. By elucidating these sublethal effects, our study provides critical insights for mitigating pesticide-related threats to honeybee health. Our findings may help to scientifically and rationally avoid the potential risks of chemical pesticides to honeybees.

PubMedSearch : Li_2025_Insects_16_936
PubMedID: 41009116

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Li MJ, He QB, Wu YF, Gao Q, Wang AL, Xiao JJ, Liao M, Huang Y, Wang YH, Cao HQ (2025)
Systemic Assessment of Chronic Toxicity of Thiamethoxam on Honeybees (Apis mellifera)
Insects 16 :936

Li MJ, He QB, Wu YF, Gao Q, Wang AL, Xiao JJ, Liao M, Huang Y, Wang YH, Cao HQ (2025)
Insects 16 :936