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585 related items for PubMed ID: 26760714

  • 1. Widespread contamination of wildflower and bee-collected pollen with complex mixtures of neonicotinoids and fungicides commonly applied to crops.
    David A, Botías C, Abdul-Sada A, Nicholls E, Rotheray EL, Hill EM, Goulson D.
    Environ Int; 2016 Mar; 88():169-178. PubMed ID: 26760714
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  • 3. Sensitive determination of mixtures of neonicotinoid and fungicide residues in pollen and single bumblebees using a scaled down QuEChERS method for exposure assessment.
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    Ecotoxicology; 2016 Nov 20; 25(9):1691-1701. PubMed ID: 27650369
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  • 6. Ornamental plants on sale to the public are a significant source of pesticide residues with implications for the health of pollinating insects.
    Lentola A, David A, Abdul-Sada A, Tapparo A, Goulson D, Hill EM.
    Environ Pollut; 2017 Sep 20; 228():297-304. PubMed ID: 28551560
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  • 7. Impact of landscape composition on honey bee pollen contamination by pesticides: A multi-residue analysis.
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  • 8. Review of field and monitoring studies investigating the role of nitro-substituted neonicotinoid insecticides in the reported losses of honey bee colonies (Apis mellifera).
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  • 9. Relationship of Landscape Type on Neonicotinoid Insecticide Exposure Risks to Honey Bee Colonies: A Statewide Survey.
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  • 10. A 3-year survey of Italian honey bee-collected pollen reveals widespread contamination by agricultural pesticides.
    Tosi S, Costa C, Vesco U, Quaglia G, Guido G.
    Sci Total Environ; 2018 Feb 15; 615():208-218. PubMed ID: 28968582
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  • 11. Neonicotinoid Residues in Wildflowers, a Potential Route of Chronic Exposure for Bees.
    Botías C, David A, Horwood J, Abdul-Sada A, Nicholls E, Hill E, Goulson D.
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  • 12. Effects of the neonicotinoid pesticide thiamethoxam at field-realistic levels on microcolonies of Bombus terrestris worker bumble bees.
    Laycock I, Cotterell KC, O'Shea-Wheller TA, Cresswell JE.
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  • 13. A field study examining the effects of exposure to neonicotinoid seed-treated corn on commercial bumble bee colonies.
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  • 14. Pesticide risk to managed bees during blueberry pollination is primarily driven by off-farm exposures.
    Graham KK, Milbrath MO, Zhang Y, Baert N, McArt S, Isaacs R.
    Sci Rep; 2022 May 03; 12(1):7189. PubMed ID: 35504929
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  • 15. Pesticide residue profiles in bee bread and pollen samples and the survival of honeybee colonies-a case study from Luxembourg.
    Beyer M, Lenouvel A, Guignard C, Eickermann M, Clermont A, Kraus F, Hoffmann L.
    Environ Sci Pollut Res Int; 2018 Nov 03; 25(32):32163-32177. PubMed ID: 30220063
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  • 16. Pesticide mixtures detected in crop and non-target wild plant pollen and nectar.
    Zioga E, White B, Stout JC.
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  • 17. Exposure to pollen-bound pesticide mixtures induces longer-lived but less efficient honey bees.
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  • 18. Monitoring Neonicotinoid Exposure for Bees in Rural and Peri-urban Areas of the U.K. during the Transition from Pre- to Post-moratorium.
    Nicholls E, Botías C, Rotheray EL, Whitehorn P, David A, Fowler R, David T, Feltham H, Swain JL, Wells P, Hill EM, Osborne JL, Goulson D.
    Environ Sci Technol; 2018 Aug 21; 52(16):9391-9402. PubMed ID: 29952204
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  • 19. Beyond neonicotinoids - Wild pollinators are exposed to a range of pesticides while foraging in agroecosystems.
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    Sci Total Environ; 2020 Nov 10; 742():140436. PubMed ID: 32623160
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  • 20. Hummingbirds and bumble bees exposed to neonicotinoid and organophosphate insecticides in the Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada.
    Bishop CA, Moran AJ, Toshack MC, Elle E, Maisonneuve F, Elliott JE.
    Environ Toxicol Chem; 2018 Aug 10; 37(8):2143-2152. PubMed ID: 29974994
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