Honey bee proteolytic system and behavior parameters under the influence of an electric field at 50 hz and variable intensities for a long exposure time

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The effect of an artificial electromagnetic field on organisms is a subject of extensive public debate and growing numbers of studies. Our study aimed to show the effect of an electromagnetic field at 50 Hz and variable intensities on honey bee proteolytic systems and behavior parameters after 12 h of exposure. Newly emerged worker bees were put into cages and exposed to a 50 Hz E-field with an intensity of 5.0 kV/m, 11.5 kV/m, 23.0 kV/m, or 34.5 kV/m. After 12 h of exposure, hemolymph samples were taken for protease analysis, and the bees were recorded for behavioral analysis. Six behaviors were chosen for observation: walking, flying, self-grooming, contact between individuals, stillness, and wing movement. Bees in the control group demonstrated the high-est number of all behavior occurrences, except flying, and had the lowest protease activity. Bees in the experimental groups showed a lower number of occurrences of walking, self-grooming, and contacts between individuals than the control bees and had significantly higher protease activity than the control bees (except that of alkaline proteases in the 23.0 kV/m group).

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Migdał, P., Murawska, A., Strachecka, A., Bieńkowski, P., & Roman, A. (2021). Honey bee proteolytic system and behavior parameters under the influence of an electric field at 50 hz and variable intensities for a long exposure time. Animals, 11(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani11030863

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