| Literature DB >> 35405844 |
Paweł Migdał1, Ewelina Berbeć1, Paweł Bieńkowski2, Mateusz Plotnik1, Agnieszka Murawska1, Krzysztof Latarowski3.
Abstract
Earth's magnetic field (MF) plays an important role for many species, including the honeybee, in navigation. Nowadays, much larger alternating fields are emitted by miscellaneous electric infrastructure components, such as transformers and power lines, and the environment is therefore polluted by an anthropogenic electromagnetic field, though little is known regarding its impact on living organisms. The behavior of animals is the first and easiest way to establish the impact of stress. It shows if the animal can detect the exposure and react to it. To investigate this, one-day-old bees were exposed to a 50 Hz magnetic field of induction at 1 mT and 1.7 mT for 10 min, 1 h, and 3 h under laboratory conditions. All groups exposed to the magnetic field showed differences in behavioral patterns. What is more, they presented a behavior absent in the control: loss of balance. There were differences, both in the ratio of behaviors and in the number of bouts-exposed bees more often changed behavior. Occurrence of differences is an indication of the reaction of the honeybee organism to the magnetic field. Loss of balance is a disturbing symptom, and behavior changes indicate a disturbance of the honeybee by the electromagnetic field.Entities:
Keywords: behavior; electromagnetic field; honeybee; insect; invertebrates; magnetic field; social insects
Year: 2022 PMID: 35405844 PMCID: PMC8996969 DOI: 10.3390/ani12070855
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752
Mean total time per bee (s) ±SD, different letters within same behavior—significant differences (Kruskal–Wallis test, p < 0.05), NO—not observed. NO values per group were not included in statistical analysis in any way.
| Name of Behavior | Groups and Time of Exposure | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 1 mT | 1.7 mT | ||||||
| 10 min | 1 h | 3 h | 10 min | 1 h | 3 h | |||
| Walking | 235.7 ± 30.7 | 207.7 ± 39.6 | 241.8 ± 24.9 | 235.1 ± 33.0 | 201.7 ± 42.6 | 194.7 ± 60.9 | 214.5 ± 42.0 | 0.094 |
| Flight | 12.9 ± 9.0 ab | 11.9 ± 12.3 ab | 13.2 ± 6.0 ab | 21.1 ± 8.1 a | 9.4 ± 9.1 b | 10.1 ± 9.8 ab | 12.8 ± 7.6 ab | 0.035 |
| Body cleaning | 31.1 ± 37.2 | 35.5 ± 29.0 | 13.7 ± 12.1 | 18.7 ± 29.0 | 40.1 ± 32.5 | 43.2 ± 64.9 | 40.1 ± 49.4 | 0.239 |
| Contact between individuals | 13.2 ± 13.4 ab | 27.0 ± 22.0 b | 23.5 ± 19.5 b | 2.6 ± 2.6 a | 38.8 ± 28.5 b | 37.8 ± 33.3 b | 27.8 ± 20.4 b | 0.0019 |
| Wings movement | NO | 13.0 ± 37.3 | NO | NO | 1.4 ± 4.2 | 1.0 ± 3.0 | NO | 0.558 |
| Stillness | 7.1 ± 21.4 | 1.9 ± 2.8 | 3.17 ± 5.4 | 18.9 ± 29.8 | 4.2 ± 6.0 | 12.6 ± 18.3 | 3.4 ± 4.2 | 0.348 |
| Loss of balance | NO | 3.1 ± 3.6 | 4.7 ± 11.7 | 3.7 ± 4.2 | 4.4 ± 10.9 | 0.6 ± 0.8 | 1.4 ± 1.0 | 0.289 |
chisq—the chi-squared distribution.
Mean number of bouts ± SD, different letters within same behavior—significant differences (Kruskal–Wallis test, p < 0.05), NO—not observed. NO values per group were not included in statistical analysis in any way.
| Behavior | Groups and Time of Exposure | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Control | 1 mT | 1.7 mT | ||||||
| 10 min | 1 h | 3 h | 10 min | 1 h | 3 h | |||
| Walking | 19.9 ± 6.5 a | 41.2 ± 17.0 b | 45.9 ± 9.3 b | 53.1 ± 12.4 b | 39.3 ± 13.5 b | 35.7 ± 15.2 ab | 40.6 ± 12.7 b | 0.00033 |
| Flight | 11.7 ± 7.4 a | 22.6 ± 22.3 ab | 25.3 ± 11.7 ab | 40.1 ± 14.9 b | 18.2 ± 17.0 a | 18.3 ± 16.3 a | 24.9 ± 14.6 ab | 0.0053 |
| Body cleaning | 5.1 ± 3.6 a | 13.1 ± 9.8 ab | 12.9 ± 7.0 ab | 10.1 ± 6.5 ab | 14.0 ± 5.8 b | 13.2 ± 3.5 b | 14.2 ± 5.8 b | 0.021 |
| Contact between individuals | 2.8 ± 1.7 a | 9.1 ± 6.7 b | 6.8 ± 3.5 ab | 2.6 ± 2.0 a | 12.7 ± 5.9 b | 10.9 ± 5.6 b | 8.9 ± 4.2 b | 7.8 × 10−5 |
| Wings movement | NO | 2.3 ± 4.3 | NO | NO | 0.1 ± 0.3 | 0.1 ± 0.3 | NO | 0.56 |
| Stillness | 0.8 ± 2.3 | 1.0 ± 1.3 | 1.3 ± 1.7 | 3.3 ± 5.2 | 1.4 ± 1.2 | 1.6 ± 1.5 | 1.3 ± 1.7 | 0.49 |
| Loss of balance | NO | 4.0 ± 5.4 | 7.6 ± 20.1 | 6.3 ± 6.6 | 2.1 ± 3.7 | 1.0 ± 1.7 | 2.6 ± 2.0 | 0.054 |
| TOTAL | 40.2 ± 12.4 a | 93.3 ± 36.7 b | 99.8 ± 19.3 b | 116.0 ± 27.0 b | 87.9 ± 25.8 b | 80.8 ± 31.8 ab | 92.4 ± 26.5 b | 0.00021 |
chisq—the chi-squared distribution.
Figure 1Mean time spent on behavior per bee in 5 min trial. The name of the group is a combination of time of exposure and intensity of the magnetic field, for example, 10 min 1 mT—bees were exposed for 10 min at 1 mT magnetic field intensity.
Figure 2Mean number of bouts per bee. All exposed groups present visible differences from the control, with a much higher total number of bouts. Details under Figure 1.
Figure 3Number of bees per group that presented particular behaviors (areas of circles correspond to values). Total number of observed individuals were 9 in each group. Details under Figure 1.