Insecticide exposure during brood or early-adult development reduces brain growth and impairs adult learning in bumblebees

Volume: 287, Issue: 1922, Pages: 20192442 - 20192442
Published: Mar 4, 2020
Abstract
For social bees, an understudied step in evaluating pesticide risk is how contaminated food entering colonies affects residing offspring development and maturation. For instance, neurotoxic insecticide compounds in food could affect central nervous system development predisposing individuals to become poorer task performers later-in-life. Studying bumblebee colonies provisioned with neonicotinoid spiked nectar substitute, we measured brain...
Paper Details
Title
Insecticide exposure during brood or early-adult development reduces brain growth and impairs adult learning in bumblebees
Published Date
Mar 4, 2020
Volume
287
Issue
1922
Pages
20192442 - 20192442
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