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From antagonism to synergism: Extreme differences in stressor interactions in one species
cris.boxmetadata.label.dateissued
01 browse.startsWith.months.december 2020
cris.boxmetadata.label.accesslevel
open access
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journal article
cris.boxmetadata.label.authors
Straub L.
Minnameyer A.
Strobl V.
Kolari E.
Friedli A.
Kalbermatten I.
Merkelbach A.J.W.M.
Neumann P.
University of Bern
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Nature Research
cris.boxmetadata.label.abstract
Interactions between stressors are involved in the decline of wild species and losses of managed ones. Those interactions are often assumed to be synergistic, and per se of the same nature, even though susceptibility can vary within a single species. However, empirical measures of interaction effects across levels of susceptibility remain scarce. Here, we show clear evidence for extreme differences in stressor interactions ranging from antagonism to synergism within honeybees, Apis mellifera. While female honeybee workers exposed to both malnutrition and the pathogen Nosema ceranae showed synergistic interactions and increased stress, male drones showed antagonistic interactions and decreased stress. Most likely sex and division of labour in the social insects underlie these findings. It appears inevitable to empirically test the actual nature of stressor interactions across a range of susceptibility factors within a single species, before drawing general conclusions.
cris.boxmetadata.label.volume
10
cris.boxmetadata.label.issue
1
cris.boxmetadata.label.language
English
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2-s2.0-85081966283
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cris.boxmetadata.label.source
Scientific Reports
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20452322
cris.boxmetadata.label.sponsor
Maria a Marca and Christoph Moor from the BAFU engaged us in fruitful discussions about the topic of bees and multiple stressors. Financial support was provided by the Bundesamt für Umwelt (BAFU) (16.0091.PJ/R102– 1664) to L.S., A.M. and P.N., by Agroscope to L.S. and P.N., by the Vinetum Foundation to P.N.
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