Negative impact of manganese on honeybee foraging

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Abstract

Anthropogenic accumulation of metals such as manganese is a well-established health risk factor for vertebrates. By contrast, the long-term impact of these contaminants on invertebrates is mostly unknown. Here, we demonstrate that manganese ingestion alters brain biogenic amine levels in honeybees and fruit flies. Furthermore, we show that manganese exposure negatively affects foraging behaviour in the honeybee, an economically important pollinator. Our findings indicate that in addition to its direct impact on human health, the common industrial contaminant manganese might also have indirect environmental and economical impacts via the modulation of neuronal and behavioural functions in economically important insects.

Original languageEnglish
Article number20140989
JournalBiology Letters
Volume11
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 1 2015

Keywords

  • Apis mellifera
  • Biogenic amines
  • Dopamine
  • Drosophila melanogaster
  • Fruit fly

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