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2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
A.-L. Jacquemart ◽  
C. Buyens ◽  
M.-F. Hérent ◽  
J. Quetin-Leclercq ◽  
G. Lognay ◽  
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Abstract Many plants require animal pollinators for successful reproduction; these plants provide pollinator resources in pollen and nectar (rewards) and attract pollinators by specific cues (signals). In a seeming contradiction, some plants produce toxins such as alkaloids in their pollen and nectar, protecting their resources from ineffective pollinators. We investigated signals and rewards in the toxic, protandrous bee-pollinated plant Aconitum napellus, hypothesizing that male-phase flower reproductive success is pollinator-limited, which should favour higher levels of signals (odours) and rewards (nectar and pollen) compared with female-phase flowers. Furthermore, we expected insect visitors to forage only for nectar, due to the toxicity of pollen. We demonstrated that male-phase flowers emitted more volatile molecules and produced higher volumes of nectar than female-phase flowers. Alkaloids in pollen functioned as chemical defences, and were more diverse and more concentrated compared to the alkaloids in nectar. Visitors actively collected little pollen for larval food but consumed more of the less-toxic nectar. Toxic pollen remaining on the bee bodies promoted pollen transfer efficiency, facilitating pollination.


2019 ◽  
Vol 29 (8) ◽  
pp. 1401-1406.e4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiao-Yue Wang ◽  
Ju Tang ◽  
Ting Wu ◽  
Di Wu ◽  
Shuang-Quan Huang
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2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Anne-Laure Jacquemart ◽  
Christel Buyens ◽  
Marie-France Hérent ◽  
Joëlle Quetin-Leclercq ◽  
Georges Lognay ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 66 (5) ◽  
pp. 1471-1478 ◽  
Author(s):  
K.M. Keller ◽  
M.V. Deveza ◽  
A.S. Koshiyama ◽  
W.S. Tassinari ◽  
O.M. Barth ◽  
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The Brazilian Sac Brood is a disease that affects apiaries of Africanized bee hives in Brazil, thereby making them susceptible to high losses. This study investigated the pathogenicity of Africanized bee hives by the entomopathogenic fungi in a Brazilian Sac Brood endemic region. The degree of fungal contamination, presence of mycotoxins in beehive elements, and vulnerability of healthy beehives in environments subjected and not subjected to the disease were investigated. From the contaminating fungal load, species that are mycotoxin producers and pathogenic causing mortality in the bees have been isolated. The analysis of bee pollen and bee bread samples did not show the presence of the toxic pollen of Stryphnodendron (Fabaceae), which has been indicated as the causative agent of mortality in pre-pupal stage larvae. However, bee bread showed the highest correlation between substrate and fungal contamination.


Apidologie ◽  
2004 ◽  
Vol 35 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Andrea Cristina Pimentel de Carvalho ◽  
Dejair Message
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