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. 2015 Oct;71(10):1368-70.
doi: 10.1002/ps.4042. Epub 2015 Jul 6.

Can poisons stimulate bees? Appreciating the potential of hormesis in bee-pesticide research

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Can poisons stimulate bees? Appreciating the potential of hormesis in bee-pesticide research

G Christopher Cutler et al. Pest Manag Sci. 2015 Oct.

Abstract

Hormesis, a biphasic dose response whereby exposure to low doses of a stressor can stimulate biological processes, has been reported in many organisms, including pest insects when they are exposed to low doses of a pesticide. However, awareness of the hormesis phenomenon seems to be limited among bee researchers, in spite of the increased emphasis of late on pollinator toxicology and risk assessment. In this commentary, we show that there are several examples in the literature of substances that are toxic to bees at high doses but stimulatory at low doses. Appreciation of the hormetic dose response by bee researchers will improve our fundamental understanding of how bees respond to low doses of chemical stressors, and may be useful in pollinator risk assessment.

Keywords: bees; hormesis; pesticide-induced stimulation; sublethal effects.

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