2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.12.04.626868
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Sublethal pesticide exposure decreases mating and disrupts chemical signaling in a beneficial pollinator

Nathan Derstine,
Cameron Murray,
Frederick Purnell
et al.

Abstract: Pesticides provide vital protection against insect pests and the diseases they vector but are simultaneously implicated in the drastic worldwide decline of beneficial insect populations. Convincing evidence suggests that even sublethal pesticide exposure has detrimental effects on both individual- and colony-level traits, but the mechanisms mediating these effects remained poorly understood. Here, we use bumble bees to examine how sublethal exposure to pesticides affects mating, a key life history event shared… Show more

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