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Títulos: Biomarker responses and lethal dietary doses of tau-fluvalinate and coumaphos in honey bees: Implications for chronic acaricide toxicity
Autores/as: Benito Murcia, María
Botías Talamantes, Cristina
Martín Hernández, Raquel
Higes Pascual, Mariano
Soler Rodríguez, Francisco
Pérez López, Marcos
Míguez Santiyán, María Prado
Martínez Morcillo, María Salomé
Palabras clave: Abeja melífera;Tau-fluvalinato;Cumafós;Prueba de toxicidad crónica;Biomarcadores;Honey bee;Tau-fluvalinate;Coumaphos;Chronic toxicity test;Biomarkers
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Editor/a: Elsevier
Resumen: Evidence suggests that acaricide residues, such as tau-fluvalinate and coumaphos, are very prevalent in honey bee colonies worldwide. However, the endpoints and effects of chronic oral exposure to these compounds remain poorly understood. In this study, we calculated LC50 and LDD50 endpoints for coumaphos and tau-fluvalinate, and then evaluated in vivo and in vitro effects on honey bees using different biomarkers. The LDD50 values for coumaphos were 0.539, and for tau-fluvalinate, they were 12.742 in the spring trial and 8.844 in the autumn trial. Chronic exposure to tau-fluvalinate and coumaphos resulted in significant changes in key biomarkers, indicating potential neurotoxicity, xenobiotic biotransformation, and oxidative stress. The Integrated Biomarker Response was stronger for coumaphos than for tau-fluvalinate, supporting their relative lethality. This study highlights the chronic toxicity of these acaricides and presents the first LDD50 values for tau-fluvalinate and coumaphos in honey bees, providing insights into the risks faced by colonies.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/21450
ISSN: 1382-6689
DOI: 10.1016/j.etap.2023.104330
Colección:DSANI - Artículos

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