Synopsis of Social media discussions

The discussions reflect a strong positive response, highlighting the innovative use of video recordings and machine learning to detect pesticide effects on bee behavior, with phrases like 'fascinating' and 'worth the nobel prize' conveying excitement and perceived significance. The tone ranges from analytical to enthusiastic, reinforcing the high impact and interest levels.

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Agreement
Strong agreement

Most comments strongly agree with the importance of the study, with statements like 'Worth the nobel prize' indicating high approval.

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Interest
High level of interest

The posts demonstrate high interest, referencing specific aspects such as novel monitoring techniques and the significance of the findings.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Discussions delve into details like behavioral changes and larval development, showing active engagement, though some comments are more casual or celebratory.

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Impact
High level of impact

Multiple posts suggest the research could have major implications for bee health and pesticide regulation, emphasizing its potential influence on ecological and agricultural policies.

Social Mentions

YouTube

12 Videos

Facebook

3 Posts

Twitter

9 Posts

Blogs

3 Articles

News

17 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

21,452

Total Likes

379

Extended Reach

153,893

Social Features

44

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Impact of Diet on Honey Bee Winter Survival and Orientation

Impact of Diet on Honey Bee Winter Survival and Orientation

This video explores the evolution of bee venom and its significance before the aculeate stinger appeared. It examines how hive entrance orientation affects honey bee activity and the impact of carbohydrate nutrition on the health of overwintering honey bees.

March 16, 2025

3,885 views


Analyzing Honey Bee Communication and Behavior Evolution with AI Tools

Analyzing Honey Bee Communication and Behavior Evolution with AI Tools

This video explores honey bee communication, the evolution of the waggle dance, and the impact of pesticides on bee behavior. It highlights the use of AI and video analysis to monitor hive activities and assess colony health.

December 8, 2024

3,612 views


Monitoring Honey Bee Behavior and Larval Development with Automated Video Analysis

Monitoring Honey Bee Behavior and Larval Development with Automated Video Analysis

This study introduces a new video-based method to monitor honey bee behaviors within comb cells, focusing on the effects of neonicotinoid pesticides on worker activity and larval growth. Machine learning enables long-term, automated observation of hive health.

February 16, 2025

2,859 views


Analyzing Honey Bee Stress and Behavior Using Video Monitoring Techniques

Analyzing Honey Bee Stress and Behavior Using Video Monitoring Techniques

Polanka TV's scientific segment discusses how sublethal exposure to neonicotinoids affects bee behavior and larval development, highlighting a new video-based method to monitor these effects and insights into behavioral adaptations and colony health.

September 29, 2024

2,300 views


Citizen Science for Honey Bee Survival in Agricultural Landscapes

Citizen Science for Honey Bee Survival in Agricultural Landscapes

This video explores natural habitats and citizen science efforts to identify honey bee colonies that can survive Varroa destructor infestations. It discusses the challenges and strategies for supporting bee populations in agricultural landscapes, drawing on recent research.

January 28, 2024

1,832 views


Impact of Artificial Light and Urban Wildflowers on Pollinators' Health and Behavior

Impact of Artificial Light and Urban Wildflowers on Pollinators' Health and Behavior

This video explores how artificial lighting affects bee sleep patterns, the role of city wildflower plantings in supporting pollinators, and the importance of monitoring bee behavior under chemical exposure to assess colony health.

January 5, 2025

1,581 views


Impact of Sodium and Potassium on Bee Health and Ecology

Impact of Sodium and Potassium on Bee Health and Ecology

This video explores the stressors affecting bees, focusing on temperature changes and dietary sodium and potassium balance. Understanding the significance of the potassium to sodium ratio in bees’ diet is vital for their health and ecological roles.

June 30, 2024

1,199 views


Detecting Behavioral Changes in Honey Bees Exposed to Pesticides Using Video Analysis

Detecting Behavioral Changes in Honey Bees Exposed to Pesticides Using Video Analysis

This study introduces a new video-based method to monitor honey bee behaviors within hive combs, focusing on the effects of sublethal neonicotinoid pesticide exposure on feeding and larval development. Automated analysis offers insights into colony health and pesticide impact.

November 19, 2023

737 views


Necrophagy in Honey Bees and Its Forensic Significance

Necrophagy in Honey Bees and Its Forensic Significance

This video explores necrophagy in honey bees, examining its potential forensic applications and ecological motivations, with insights into bee behavior and environmental interactions.

January 14, 2024

713 views


Hypergravity Effects on Queen Bee Fertility and Medieval Seal Skin Trade Analysis

Hypergravity Effects on Queen Bee Fertility and Medieval Seal Skin Trade Analysis

The study explores hypergravity's impact on queen bee fertility and utilizes advanced biomolecular techniques to identify sealskin in medieval manuscripts. It highlights historical trade routes involving seals from northern Europe, revealing connections between biological sciences and historical artifact analysis.

July 29, 2025

216 views


  • GMO/Toxin Free USA
    @GMOFreeUSA (Twitter)

    @JoanElizShields Paul Siefert, Rudra Hota, Visvanathan Ramesh, Bernd Grünewald. Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered nursing behaviour and retarded larval development of neonicotinoid treated honeybees. Scientific Reports, 2020; 10 (1) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65425-y
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    May 8, 2024

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  • Bee Team, NIES/ 国立環境研究所 ミツバチ研究チーム
    @beeteam_NIES (Twitter)

    早送り40秒で、 「産卵されてから羽化にいたるまでのミツバチ」 を一気見! https://t.co/8WanqehlfU ※元論文は、Siefert et al. (2020) DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-65425-y
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    September 17, 2021

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  • eXtensionAUS Professional Beekeepers
    @PBeekeepers (Twitter)

    RT @bee_papers: Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered nursing behaviour and retarded larval development of neonicotinoid trea…
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    June 1, 2020

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  • subbakrishna rao
    @SubkrishnaRao (Twitter)

    Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered nursing behaviour and retarded larval development of neonicotinoid treated honey bees #neuralnetwork https://t.co/YXNTjaP8Vy https://t.co/bEi6087s2i
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    May 29, 2020

  • Bertram Weiß - Account ruht
    @BerWeiss (Twitter)

    Wir hatten drei Kameras in jedem Bienenstock bei #bienenlive #goa20, aber diese faszinierende Einstellung von Forschern aus Frankfurt fehlte uns: https://t.co/oL9bE6CzSA Hier das Paper dazu: https://t.co/jzsHJ3Wrhx
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    May 28, 2020

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  • beepapers
    @bee_papers (Twitter)

    Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered nursing behaviour and retarded larval development of neonicotinoid treated honey bees. https://t.co/O5iMFcmMJM
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    May 28, 2020

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  • NumericBees
    @NumericBees (Twitter)

    Worth the nobel prize https://t.co/NZwWTz5RAX
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    May 28, 2020

  • D'Ombre et de Lumière
    @louvetou (Twitter)

    RT @recherche_anima: ⚠️ Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered #nursing #behaviour and retarded #larval development of #neonic…
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    May 27, 2020

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  • Gircor, recherche animale et alternatives
    @GIRCOR (Twitter)

    ⚠️ Chronic within-hive video recordings detect altered #nursing #behaviour and retarded #larval development of #neonicotinoid ☠️ treated #honey #bees
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    May 27, 2020

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The study presents a new video-based method to monitor honey bee behaviors within comb cells, specifically analyzing the effects of sublethal doses of neonicotinoid pesticides like clothianidin and thiacloprid on worker bees and larval development.
  • Results show that bees exposed to these chemicals exhibited reduced feeding activity and delayed larval growth, although some behavioral adaptations, such as longer feeding times, were observed.
  • The use of machine learning allows for automated, long-term observation of bee behavior inside the hive, providing a valuable tool for assessing the impacts of pesticides and other stressors on bee health and colony stability.]