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Vpliv subletalnih koncentracij bakra in cinka na vedenje kranjske čebele
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Abstract
Preučevali smo vpliv subletalnih koncentracij bakra in cinka na kranjsko čebelo (Apis mellifera carnica). Čebele smo 10 dni hranili z različnimi koncentracijami bakrovega sulfata in cinkovega klorida ter dnevno spremljali smrtnost, stopnjo prehranjevanja in vedenjske posebnosti. Naši rezultati so za obe testni snovi pri skoraj vseh koncentracijah pokazali statistično značilno povečanje smrtnosti čebel. Edina koncentracija, pri kateri nismo zabeležili učinka na stopnjo preživetja je bila 0.5 mM cinkovega klorida. LC50 smo za bakrov sulfat določili pri 0.95 mM, pri cinkovem kloridu pa pri 2.17 mM, kar kaže na večjo strupenost bakra. Stopnja prehranjevanja se pri nobeni koncentraciji izbranih testnih snovi ni statistično značilno razlikovala od kontrole (saharozna raztopina). Pri hranjenju s cinkovim kloridom je kljub temu razviden trend zmanjševanja stopnje prehranjevanja ob naraščanju koncentracije. Pri višjih koncentracijah obeh testnih snovi smo opazili izrazitejše in pogostejše vedenjske spremembe, kot so nekoordinirano gibanje, vlačenje abdomna in omejitev gibanja. V drugem delu raziskave smo ugotavljali preferenco čebel do izbranih kovin s testom izbire, ki je trajal 24h. Čebele so pri testu izbire izbirale med kontrolno saharozno raztopino ter poskusno saharozno raztopino, ki je vsebovala različne koncentracije bakrovega sulfata oziroma cinkovega klorida. Pri nobeni od različnih koncentracij bakrovega sulfata nismo zabeležili statistične razlike v izbiranju, kar kaže da bakrov sulfat čebele niti ne privlači, niti jih ne odvrača. Po drugi strani pa so imele čebele rajši saharozne raztopine z vsemi koncentracijah cinkovega klorida v primerjavi s kontrolo, vendar je bila preferenca statistično značilna le pri 0.5 mM cinkovega klorida. To pomeni, da so čebele verjetno sposobne zaznati cinkov klorid v saharozni raztopini ali pa spremembo sladkosti saharozne raztopine. Za razlago opažene preference so potrebne nadaljnje raziskave.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:medonosna čebela, težke kovine, baker, cink, subletalne koncentracije, vedenje, prehranjevanje, smrtnost, test izbire
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Year:2018
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-103727 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:4931151 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:23.09.2018
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Title:The impact of sublethal concentrations of copper and zinc on honey bee behaviour (Apis mellifera carnica)
Abstract:
The impact of sublethal concentrations of copper and zinc on honey bee (Apis mellifera carnica) was investigated in our study. Bees were fed with different concentrations of copper sulphate and zinc chloride for 10 days. Number of dead bees, feeding rate and changes in behaviour were examined daily. Our results showed significant increase in death rate for both test solutions at almost every concentration. The only concentration that did not show significantly different death rate was 0.5 mM ZnCl2. LC50 for CuSO4 was determined at 0.95 mM, and 2.17 mM for ZnCl2, which shows that copper is more toxic for honeybees. Feeding rate was not significantly different than control (sucrose solution) at any concentration of both test solutions. However, graphical presentation of results for experiment with ZnCl2 show a decrease of feeding rate with increasing concentrations. At higher concentrations of both test solutions a significant and frequent change of behaviour, like dragging abdomen and uncoordinated and decreased movement intensity, was noted. For second part of our study we performed a two-choice experiment, in which we investigate honeybee preference for each of test metals. Two-choice experiment was performed for 24h and honeybees were able to choose between control sucrose solution and sucrose solution with different concentrations of CuSO4 and ZnCl2 respectively. We did not observe any significant difference in uptake between control solution and solution containing CuSO4, for any concentrations tested. . This shows no attraction or deterrence of honeybees by CuSO4 . On contrary, in experiment with ZnCl2 honeybees preferred sucrose solutions containing ZnCl2, however statistical significance was shown only for 0,5 mM ZnCl2. This indicates that bees are probably able to detect zinc chloride in a sucrose solution or a change in sweetness of sucrose solution. Further studies are needed for explanation of shown honeybee preference for zinc solutions.

Keywords:Honeybee, heavy metals, copper, zinc, sublethal concentrations, behaviour, feeding rate, death rate, two-choice experiment

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