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Sublethal and transgenerational effects of exposures to the thiamethoxam on the seven-spotted lady beetle, Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae). | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • The seven-spot ladybird beetle (Coccinella septempunctata) is an important natural predator of aphids, but its offspring are adversely affected by the neonicotinoid insecticide thiamethoxam.
  • Research found that exposure to sublethal doses of thiamethoxam prolonged the development and reproductive periods of the ladybird beetle, while decreasing its overall fecundity and longevity over generations.
  • The study highlighted that the sublethal effects of thiamethoxam significantly reduced population growth parameters and predation efficiency in the ladybird beetle, indicating broader ecological concerns.

Article Abstract

The seven-spot ladybird beetle, Coccinella septempunctata L. (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) has been used as the major natural enemy insect against many kinds of aphids in environment. Thiamethoxam is a second-generation neonicotinoid insecticide and commonly used to control various aphids, but it also has adverse effects on natural enemies. Therefore, the sublethal effects of thiamethoxam on the offspring of C. septempunctata were studied. For the adults of C. septempunctata, the LD of F, F, F and F generations were 0.039, 0.136, 0.243, 0.417 μg adult, respectively. The LD of F, F, F and F generations were 0.072, 0.275, 0.435, 0.819 μg adult, respectively. The resistance ratio of the F generation was 11.4-fold higher than that of the F generation. The preadult duration ( F = 17.4 d, F = 20.0 d, F = 19.1 d, F = 18.0 d) and adult preoviposition period ( F = 7.39 d, F = 8.07 d, F = 9.32 d, F = 8.03 d) of C. septempunctata were prolonged, and the fecundity ( F = 1690.10, F =1686.93, F = 1119.40, F = 752.87), oviposition period ( F = 42.84 d, F =40.33 d, F = 40.72 d, F = 30.84 d) and total longevity ( F = 86.7 d, F =81.3 d, F = 82.0 d, F = 74.0 d) were reduced by long-term exposure to sublethal dosage (LD) of thiamethoxam. Population parameters (r, λ, R, and T) were significantly reduced in F, F and F generation. In addition, the predation function of F generation was reduced by sublethal dosage exposure of thiamethoxam. These results showed the negative impacts of sublethal thiamethoxam on the offspring of predators.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoenv.2022.114002DOI Listing

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