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Behavior and gut bacteria of Partamona helleri under sublethal exposure to a bioinsecticide and a leaf fertilizer.

L L Botina1, M Vélez2, W F Barbosa1, A C Mendonça3, V S Pylro4, M R Tótola5, G F Martins6.   

Abstract

The exposure of bees to agrochemicals during foraging and feeding has been associated with their population decline. Sublethal exposure to agrochemicals can affect behavior and the microbiota. Gut microbiota is associated with insect nutritional health, immunocompetence, and is essential for neutralizing the damage caused by pathogens and xenobiotics. Research on the effect of the bioinsecticides and fertilizers on the microbiota of bees remains neglected. In this study, we assessed the sublethal effect of both bioinsecticide spinosad and the fertilizer copper sulfate (CuSO4) on the behavior and gut microbiota in forager adults of the stingless bee Partamona helleri (Friese), which is an important pollinator in the Neotropical region. Behavioral assays and gut microbiota profiles were assessed on bees orally exposed to estimated LC5 values for spinosad and CuSO4. The microbiota were characterized through 16S rRNA gene target sequencing. Acute and oral sublethal exposure to spinosad and CuSO4 did not affect the overall activity, flight take-off, and food consumption. However, CuSO4 decreased bee respiration rate and copper accumulated in exposed bees. Exposure to spinosad increased the proportional abundance of the genus Gilliamella, but CuSO4 did not alter the composition of the gut microbiota. In conclusion, sublethal exposure to CuSO4 induces changes in respiration, and spinosad changes the abundance of gut microorganisms of P. helleri.
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Keywords:  Agrochemicals; Gut symbionts; Heavy metals; Stingless bees; Sublethal effects

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31212205     DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.06.048

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Chemosphere        ISSN: 0045-6535            Impact factor:   7.086


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2.  Toxicological assessments of agrochemical effects on stingless bees (Apidae, Meliponini).

Authors:  Lorena L Botina; Rodrigo C Bernardes; Wagner F Barbosa; Maria Augusta P Lima; Raul Narciso C Guedes; Gustavo F Martins
Journal:  MethodsX       Date:  2020-04-30

3.  Overwintering honeybees maintained dynamic and stable intestinal bacteria.

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4.  A Genetically Modified Anti-Plasmodium Bacterium Is Harmless to the Foragers of the Stingless Bee Partamona helleri.

Authors:  Thaís Andrade Viana; Wagner Faria Barbosa; Lorena Lisbetd Botina Jojoa; Rodrigo Cupertino Bernardes; Juliana Soares da Silva; Marcelo Jacobs-Lorena; Gustavo Ferreira Martins
Journal:  Microb Ecol       Date:  2021-07-07       Impact factor: 4.552

5.  Most dominant roles of insect gut bacteria: digestion, detoxification, or essential nutrient provision?

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