Event:563

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Event Title

Colony , Loss/Failure

Key Event Overview

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AOPs Including This Key Event

AOP Name Event Type Essentiality
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation contributes to abnormal foraging and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation contributes to abnormal roll change within the worker bee caste leading to colony loss/failure AO
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation contributes to impaired hive thermoregulation and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor activation contributes to accumulation of damaged mitochondrial DNA and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Increased metabolic stress contributes to abnormal foraging and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Abnormal roll change in worker caste contributes to reduced brood care and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Suppression of immune system contributes to impaired development and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Suppression of immune system contributes to abnormal foraging and leads to colony loss/failure AO
Decrease Glucose oxidase activity contributes to reduction of antiseptic in food and leads to colony loss/failure AO

Taxonomic Applicability

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Affected Organs

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Level of Biological Organization

Biological Organization

How this Key Event works

How it is Measured or Detected

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Evidence Supporting Taxonomic Applicability

Regulatory Examples Using This Adverse Outcome

References