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: Sublethal exposure led to reduced nectar storage and diminished foraging activity, which can lead to colony collapse even if the bees do not die instantly.
: Describe the 11-week greenhouse study where queenright colonies were fed sugar syrup containing varying concentrations of imidacloprid and clothianidin. Results & Discussion : Download 91573 plus pdf
The document you are referring to, , is a scientific study published in PLoS ONE titled Chronic Exposure of Imidacloprid and Clothianidin Reduce Queen Survival, Foraging, and Nectar Storing in Colonies of Bombus impatiens. : Sublethal exposure led to reduced nectar storage
The study, conducted by Jamison Scholer and Vera Krischik, explored the sublethal effects of imidacloprid and clothianidin on Bombus impatiens (the Common Eastern Bumblebee) over an 11-week period. The study, conducted by Jamison Scholer and Vera
Analyze the "dosage-response" relationship regarding foraging behavior and colony health.
: Argue for more stringent regulations on neonicotinoids in landscape and ornamental plants where residue levels often exceed safety thresholds for pollinators.