Sublethal larval exposure to imidacloprid impacts adult behaviour in Drosophila melanogaster.
Helen K YoungShane M DeneckeCharles RobinAlexandre J Fournier-LevelPublished in: Journal of evolutionary biology (2019)
Pesticides are now chronically found in numerous ecosystems incurring widespread toxic effects on multiple organisms. For insects, the larvae are very exposed to pesticide pollution and the acute effect of insecticides on larvae has been characterized in a range of species. However, the carry-on effects in adults of sublethal exposure occurring in larvae are not well characterized. Here, we use a collection of strains of Drosophila melanogaster differing in their larval resistance to a commonly used insecticide, imidacloprid, and we test the effect of larval exposure on behavioural traits at the adult stage. Focusing on locomotor activity and on courtship and mating behaviour, we observed a significant carry-on effect of imidacloprid exposure. The heritability of activity traits measured in flies exposed to imidacloprid was higher than measured in controls and in these, courtship traits were genetically less correlated from mating success. Altogether, we did not observe a significant effect of the larval insecticide resistance status on adult behavioural traits, suggesting that selection for resistance in larvae does not involve repeatable behavioural changes in adults. This lack of correlation between larval resistance and adult behaviour also suggests that resistance at the larval stage does not necessarily result in increased behavioural resilience at a later life stage. These findings imply that selection for resistance in larvae as well as for behavioural resilience to sublethal exposure in adult will combine and impose a greater evolutionary constraint. Our conclusions further substantiate the need to encompass multiple trait measures and life stages in toxicological assays to properly assess the environmental impact of pesticides.
Keyphrases
- drosophila melanogaster
- aedes aegypti
- genome wide
- risk assessment
- zika virus
- spinal cord injury
- social support
- depressive symptoms
- high throughput
- particulate matter
- gene expression
- respiratory failure
- high resolution
- multidrug resistant
- single cell
- mechanical ventilation
- health risk assessment
- simultaneous determination