Honeybees as Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution in Urban and Rural Areas in the South of Italy

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The honeybee (Apis mellifera L.) has been used in several studies for monitoring the environmental health status in terms of pollution, due to its wide‐ranging foraging flights. Based on this consideration, this study aimed to analyze heavy metal pollution in Molise Region (Italy), by investigating five sites characterized by different levels of contamination. Furthermore, the authors carried out a sampling activity for a long period, in order to obtain a complete dataset. In this way, detailed information about the status of the environments was able to be obtained. The main pur-pose of this work was to assess the health status of Molise Region and to confirm the suitability of honeybees as environmental bioindicators of heavy metal pollution, by analyzing their variability over time and space. Furthermore, the study compared the health status associated with contamination in terms of heavy metals with that in two different areas of Italy, using hierarchical cluster analysis and principal component analysis, to evaluate the correlation existing among the three different areas of Italy. Following the findings, the authors suggest the use of honeybees as a bioindicator for heavy metal pollution in air quality studies.

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Di Fiore, C., Nuzzo, A., Torino, V., Cristofaro, A. D., Notardonato, I., Passarella, S., … Avino, P. (2022). Honeybees as Bioindicators of Heavy Metal Pollution in Urban and Rural Areas in the South of Italy. Atmosphere, 13(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/atmos13040624

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