So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.

Pathogens may gain a fitness advantage through manipulation of the behaviour of their hosts. Likewise, host behavioural changes can be a defence mechanism, counteracting the impact of pathogens on host fitness. We apply harmonic radar technology to characterize the impact of an emerging pathogen--No...

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Main Authors: Stephan Wolf, Dino P McMahon, Ka S Lim, Christopher D Pull, Suzanne J Clark, Robert J Paxton, Juliet L Osborne
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25098331/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-ae156f7ad0794dacb972b409146648522021-03-04T12:35:10ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0198e10398910.1371/journal.pone.0103989So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.Stephan WolfDino P McMahonKa S LimChristopher D PullSuzanne J ClarkRobert J PaxtonJuliet L OsbornePathogens may gain a fitness advantage through manipulation of the behaviour of their hosts. Likewise, host behavioural changes can be a defence mechanism, counteracting the impact of pathogens on host fitness. We apply harmonic radar technology to characterize the impact of an emerging pathogen--Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia)--on honeybee (Apis mellifera) flight and orientation performance in the field. Honeybees are the most important commercial pollinators. Emerging diseases have been proposed to play a prominent role in colony decline, partly through sub-lethal behavioural manipulation of their hosts. We found that homing success was significantly reduced in diseased (65.8%) versus healthy foragers (92.5%). Although lost bees had significantly reduced continuous flight times and prolonged resting times, other flight characteristics and navigational abilities showed no significant difference between infected and non-infected bees. Our results suggest that infected bees express normal flight characteristics but are constrained in their homing ability, potentially compromising the colony by reducing its resource inputs, but also counteracting the intra-colony spread of infection. We provide the first high-resolution analysis of sub-lethal effects of an emerging disease on insect flight behaviour. The potential causes and the implications for both host and parasite are discussed.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25098331/?tool=EBI
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author Stephan Wolf
Dino P McMahon
Ka S Lim
Christopher D Pull
Suzanne J Clark
Robert J Paxton
Juliet L Osborne
spellingShingle Stephan Wolf
Dino P McMahon
Ka S Lim
Christopher D Pull
Suzanne J Clark
Robert J Paxton
Juliet L Osborne
So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Stephan Wolf
Dino P McMahon
Ka S Lim
Christopher D Pull
Suzanne J Clark
Robert J Paxton
Juliet L Osborne
author_sort Stephan Wolf
title So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
title_short So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
title_full So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
title_fullStr So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
title_full_unstemmed So near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of Nosema infected honeybees.
title_sort so near and yet so far: harmonic radar reveals reduced homing ability of nosema infected honeybees.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Pathogens may gain a fitness advantage through manipulation of the behaviour of their hosts. Likewise, host behavioural changes can be a defence mechanism, counteracting the impact of pathogens on host fitness. We apply harmonic radar technology to characterize the impact of an emerging pathogen--Nosema ceranae (Microsporidia)--on honeybee (Apis mellifera) flight and orientation performance in the field. Honeybees are the most important commercial pollinators. Emerging diseases have been proposed to play a prominent role in colony decline, partly through sub-lethal behavioural manipulation of their hosts. We found that homing success was significantly reduced in diseased (65.8%) versus healthy foragers (92.5%). Although lost bees had significantly reduced continuous flight times and prolonged resting times, other flight characteristics and navigational abilities showed no significant difference between infected and non-infected bees. Our results suggest that infected bees express normal flight characteristics but are constrained in their homing ability, potentially compromising the colony by reducing its resource inputs, but also counteracting the intra-colony spread of infection. We provide the first high-resolution analysis of sub-lethal effects of an emerging disease on insect flight behaviour. The potential causes and the implications for both host and parasite are discussed.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/25098331/?tool=EBI
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