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Heather pollen is not necessarily a healthy diet for bumble bees

Clément Tourbez
Irène Semay
Apolline Michel
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Denis Michez
Pascal Gerbaux
Antoine Gekière

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ABSTRACT There is evidence that specialised metabolites of flowering plants occur in both vegetative parts and floral resources (i.e., pollen and nectar), exposing pollinators to their biological activities. While such metabolites may be toxic to bees, it may also help them to deal with environmental stressors. One example is heather nectar which has been shown to limit bumble bee infection by a trypanosomatid parasite, Crithidia sp., because of callunene activity. Besides in nectar, heather harbours high content of specialised metabolites in pollen such as flavonoids but they have been poorly investigated. In this study, we aimed to assess the impact of Crithidia sp., heather pollen and its flavonoids on bumble bees using non-parasitised and parasitised microcolonies fed either control pollen diet (i.e., willow pollen), heather pollen diet, or flavonoid-supplemented pollen diet. We found that heather pollen and its flavonoids significantly affected microcolonies by decreasing pollen collection as well as offspring production, and by increasing male fat body content while parasite exposure had no significant effect except for an increase in male fat body. We did not highlight any medicinal effect of heather pollen or its flavonoids on parasitised bumble bees. Our results provide insight into the impact of pollen specialised metabolites in heather-bumble bee-parasite interactions. They underline the contrasting roles for bumble bees of the two floral resources and highlight the importance of considering both nectar and pollen when addressing medicinal effects of a plant towards pollinators.
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hal-04240717 , version 1 (13-10-2023)

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Clément Tourbez, Irène Semay, Apolline Michel, Denis Michez, Pascal Gerbaux, et al.. Heather pollen is not necessarily a healthy diet for bumble bees. Peer Community In Ecology, 2023, ⟨10.1101/2023.04.06.535809⟩. ⟨hal-04240717⟩
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