Fabio Sgolastra
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Recent Articles
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Tadei R, Cilia G, Mathias da Silva E, Sancho Blanco G, Albacete S, Azpiazu C, et al.
Proc Biol Sci
. 2025 Mar;
292(2042):20242809.
PMID: 40041960
Pesticides and pathogens are major drivers of bee declines. However, their potential interactions are poorly understood, especially for non- bees. This study assessed the combined effects of infestation by the...
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Beaurepaire A, Hogendoorn K, Kleijn D, Otis G, Potts S, Singer T, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2024 Dec;
40(1):7-10.
PMID: 39645448
Bees are crucial for food security and biodiversity. However, managed bees are increasingly considered drivers of wild bee declines, leading to stakeholder conflicts and restrictive policies. We propose avenues to...
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Albacete S, Azpiazu C, Sancho G, Barnadas M, Alins G, Sgolastra F, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2024 Oct;
363(Pt 2):125223.
PMID: 39481516
Fungicides may interact synergistically with insecticides. However, our understanding of the impacts of sublethal insecticide-fungicide combinations on solitary bees is mostly restricted to laboratory studies, providing no information about potential...
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Azpiazu C, Sgolastra F, Ippolito A, Albacete S, Brandt A, Colli M, et al.
Environ Pollut
. 2024 Oct;
363(Pt 1):125129.
PMID: 39414062
Pollinators are essential for crop productivity. Yet, in agricultural areas, they may be threatened by pesticide exposure. Current pesticide risk assessments predominantly focus on honey bees, with a lack of...
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Tiritelli R, Zavatta L, Tadei R, Mathias da Silva E, Sgolastra F, Cilia G
Environ Toxicol Pharmacol
. 2024 Oct;
111:104571.
PMID: 39401539
Bees are exposed to several threats, including pathogens (i.e. Nosema ceranae), pesticides and environmental contaminants. The new insecticide flupyradifurone, and the microplastics in the environment, have raised significant concerns on...
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Zavatta L, Bortolotti L, Catelan D, Granato A, Guerra I, Medrzycki P, et al.
Virology
. 2024 Aug;
598:110191.
PMID: 39098182
Chronic bee paralysis virus (CBPV) is a Apis mellifera viral infectious disease, exhibiting dark and hairless abdomen in workers with tremors and ataxita. Clinical signs are also typically linked to...
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Albacete S, Sancho G, Azpiazu C, Sgolastra F, Rodrigo A, Bosch J
Environ Int
. 2024 Aug;
190:108919.
PMID: 39094406
In agricultural environments, bees are routinely exposed to combinations of pesticides. For the most part, exposure to these pesticide mixtures does not result in acute lethal effects, but we know...
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Henriques Martins C, Azpiazu C, Bosch J, Burgio G, Dindo M, Francati S, et al.
Insects
. 2024 May;
15(5).
PMID: 38786873
Insects play an essential role as pollinators of wild flowers and crops. At the same time, pollinators in agricultural environments are commonly exposed to pesticides, compromising their survival and the...
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Albacete S, Sancho G, Azpiazu C, Rodrigo A, Molowny-Horas R, Sgolastra F, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Sep;
29(22):6248-6260.
PMID: 37656005
Bee populations are exposed to multiple stressors, including land-use change, biological invasions, climate change, and pesticide exposure, that may interact synergistically. We analyze the combined effects of climate warming and...
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Catania R, Lima M, Potrich M, Sgolastra F, Zappala L, Mazzeo G
Insects
. 2023 Mar;
14(3).
PMID: 36975932
The recent global decline in insect populations is of particular concern for pollinators. Wild and managed bees (Hymenoptera, Apoidea) are of primary environmental and economic importance because of their role...