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First application of an Integrated Biological Response index to assess the ecotoxicological status of honeybees from rural and urban areas.

Ilaria CalianiTommaso CampaniBarbara ContiFrancesca CosciStefano BediniAntonella D'AgostinoLaura GiovanettiAgata Di NoiSilvia Casini
Published in: Environmental science and pollution research international (2021)
Understanding the effects of environmental contaminants on honeybees is essential to minimize their impacts on these important pollinating insects. The aim of this study was to assess the ecotoxicological status of honeybees in environments undergoing different anthropic pressure: a wood (reference site), an orchard, an agricultural area, and an urban site, using a multi-biomarker approach. To synthetically represent the ecotoxicological status of the honeybees, the responses of the single biomarkers were integrated by the Integrated Biological Response (IBRv2) index. Overall, the strongest alteration of the ecotoxicological status (IBRv2 = 7.52) was detected in the bees from the orchard due to the alteration of metabolic and genotoxicity biomarkers indicating the presence of pesticides, metals, and lipophilic compounds. Honeybees from the cultivated area (IBRv2 = 7.18) revealed an alteration especially in neurotoxicity, metabolic, and genotoxicity biomarkers probably related to the presence of pesticides, especially fungicides. Finally, in the urban area (IBRv2 = 6.60), the biomarker results (GST, lysozyme, and hemocytes) indicated immunosuppression in the honeybees and the effects of the presence of lipophilic compounds and metals in the environment.
Keyphrases
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • heavy metals
  • climate change
  • single cell
  • mass spectrometry
  • gas chromatography
  • high resolution