Neonicotinoid insecticides can serve as inadvertent insect contraceptives

Author:

Straub Lars1ORCID,Villamar-Bouza Laura12,Bruckner Selina1,Chantawannakul Panuwan3,Gauthier Laurent4,Khongphinitbunjong Kitiphong35,Retschnig Gina1,Troxler Aline1,Vidondo Beatriz6,Neumann Peter1347,Williams Geoffrey R.134

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Bee Health, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

2. Environmental Science Department, University of Koblenz-Landau, Landau, Germany

3. Bee Protection Laboratory (BeeP), Department of Biology, Faculty of Science, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand

4. Agroscope, Swiss Bee Research Centre, Bern, Switzerland

5. School of Science, Mae Fah Luang University, Chiang Rai, Thailand

6. Veterinary Public Health Institute, Vetsuisse Faculty, University of Bern, Bern, Switzerland

7. Department of Zoology and Entomology, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, South Africa

Abstract

There is clear evidence for sublethal effects of neonicotinoid insecticides on non-target ecosystem service-providing insects. However, their possible impact on male insect reproduction is currently unknown, despite the key role of sex. Here, we show that two neonicotinoids (4.5 ppb thiamethoxam and 1.5 ppb clothianidin) significantly reduce the reproductive capacity of male honeybees (drones), Apis mellifera . Drones were obtained from colonies exposed to the neonicotinoid insecticides or controls, and subsequently maintained in laboratory cages until they reached sexual maturity. While no significant effects were observed for male teneral (newly emerged adult) body mass and sperm quantity, the data clearly showed reduced drone lifespan, as well as reduced sperm viability (percentage living versus dead) and living sperm quantity by 39%. Our results demonstrate for the first time that neonicotinoid insecticides can negatively affect male insect reproductive capacity, and provide a possible mechanistic explanation for managed honeybee queen failure and wild insect pollinator decline. The widespread prophylactic use of neonicotinoids may have previously overlooked inadvertent contraceptive effects on non-target insects, thereby limiting conservation efforts.

Funder

Vinetum Foundation

Agroscope

Bundesamt für Umwelt

Chiang Mai University

ETH Global

Publisher

The Royal Society

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Environmental Science,General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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