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A worldwide survey of neonicotinoids in honey

Auteur(s)
Mitchell, Edward 
Institut de biologie 
Mulhauser, Blaise
Mulot, Matthieu 
Institut de biologie 
Mutabazi, A
Glauser, Gaëtan 
Institut de biologie 
Aebi, Alexandre 
Institut de biologie 
In
Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2017/358/6359/109-111
Résumé
Growing evidence for global pollinator decline is causing concern for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem services maintenance. Neonicotinoid pesticides have been identified or suspected as a key factor responsible for this decline. We assessed the global exposure of pollinators to neonicotinoids by analyzing 198 honey samples from across the world. We found at least one of five tested compounds (acetamiprid, clothianidin, imidacloprid, thiacloprid, and thiamethoxam) in 75% of all samples, 45% of samples contained two or more of these compounds, and 10% contained four or five. Our results confirm the exposure of bees to neonicotinoids in their food throughout the world. The coexistence of neonicotinoids and other pesticides may increase harm to pollinators. However, the concentrations detected are below the maximum residue level authorized for human consumption (average ± standard error for positive samples: 1.8 ± 0.56 nanograms per gram).
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https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/4110
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10.1126/science.aan3684
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: Mitchell_EAD-Worldwide_survey-Science-2017.pdf (1.37 MB)
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