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Thu Oct 3, 2013, 06:24 PM Oct 2013

Bees sense of smell degraded by Diesel exhaust

Diesel exhaust rapidly degrades floral odours used by honeybees

Robbie D. Girling, Inka Lusebrink, Emily Farthing, Tracey A. Newman & Guy M. Poppy

Scientific Reports 3, Article number: 2779 doi:10.1038/srep02779

Honeybees utilise floral odours when foraging for flowers; we investigated whether diesel exhaust pollution could interrupt these floral odour stimuli. A synthetic blend of eight floral chemicals, identified from oilseed rape, was exposed to diesel exhaust pollution. Within one minute of exposure the abundances of four of the chemicals were significantly lowered, with two components rendered undetectable. Honeybees were trained to recognise the full synthetic odour mix; altering the blend, by removing the two chemicals rendered undetectable, significantly reduced the ability of the trained honeybees to recognize the altered odour. Furthermore, we found that at environmentally relevant levels the mono-nitrogen oxide (NOx) fraction of the exhaust gases was a key facilitator of this odour degradation. Such changes in recognition may impact upon a honeybee's foraging efficiency and therefore the pollination services that they provide.

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http://www.nature.com/srep/2013/131003/srep02779/full/srep02779.html

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Bees sense of smell degraded by Diesel exhaust (Original Post) n2doc Oct 2013 OP
Thanks for posting. I'll pass it on to the environmentalist who runs a local radio program. n/t Peregrine Took Oct 2013 #1
Bees aren't the only ones... Demeter Oct 2013 #2
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