Mercury accumulation in honey bees trends upward with urbanization in the USA

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Prashant Waiker, Yener Ulus, Martin Tsz-Ki Tsui, Olav Rueppell
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Urbanization has profound implications for associated ecosystems and organisms. Monitoring pollutants inform risk assessments for human and wildlife health. Honey bees (Apis mellifera) forage widely and collect food from many sources. Thus, they may be a robust integrator of environmental pollutants. Here, we collected honey bees from 10 different locations across the United States to quantify their content of total mercury (THg) and methylmercury (MeHg). Although our limited sample size prevented a meaningful statistical evaluation, we found that bees from urbanized areas had higher THg than those from rural areas, with suburban samples intermediate. The MeHg concentrations in all samples were below the detection limit. Despite its limited scope, this first preliminary dataset on Hg levels in honey bees across the United States suggests that urbanization may play a role in increasing Hg exposure to these pollinators, and that honey bees may be a useful biomonitor of the environmental presence of chemical pollutants.

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在美国,随着城市化的发展,蜜蜂体内的汞积累呈上升趋势
城市化对相关的生态系统和生物具有深远的影响。监测污染物为人类和野生动物健康风险评估提供信息。蜜蜂(Apis mellifera)广泛觅食并从许多来源收集食物。因此,它们可能是环境污染物的强大集成商。在这里,我们收集了来自美国10个不同地点的蜜蜂,以量化它们的总汞(THg)和甲基汞(MeHg)含量。尽管我们有限的样本量阻碍了有意义的统计评估,但我们发现来自城市化地区的蜜蜂THg高于农村地区的蜜蜂,郊区样本居中。所有样品的甲基汞浓度均低于检测限。尽管范围有限,这个关于美国蜜蜂体内汞含量的第一个初步数据集表明,城市化可能在增加这些传粉媒介接触汞方面发挥作用,蜜蜂可能是化学污染物环境存在的有用生物监测仪。
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