花粉媒介昆虫減少が人類栄養へ及ぼす影響(Fewer insects, fewer nutritious crops: Pollinator decline puts our health at risk)

2026-05-06 ワシントン大学(UW)

University of Washingtonの研究チームは、送粉昆虫の減少が栄養価の高い農作物の生産低下を招き、人間の健康にも深刻な影響を及ぼす可能性を示した。研究では、ミツバチやハナバチなどの花粉媒介昆虫が不足すると、果物、野菜、ナッツ類など栄養価の高い作物の収量や品質が低下し、ビタミンA、鉄、葉酸など重要栄養素の摂取不足リスクが高まることを解析した。特に低所得地域では、栄養不良や関連疾患の増加につながる懸念がある。昆虫減少の背景には、気候変動、農薬使用、生息地破壊など複数要因が存在する。研究者らは、送粉者保全が単なる生態系保護ではなく、公衆衛生や食料安全保障にも直結する問題だと強調している。今回の成果は、農業政策や環境保全政策において、生物多様性維持を重視する必要性を示すものとなった。

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花粉媒介者は、脆弱なコミュニティの栄養と収入を支えている Pollinators support the nutrition and income of vulnerable communities

T. P. Timberlake,S. Sapkota,N. M. Saville,A. R. Cirtwill,S. C. Baral,D. R. Bhusal,K. Devkota,S. Giri,H. A. Harris-Fry,D. Joshi,S. Kortsch,S. S. Myers,T. Roslin,M. R. Smith & J. Memmott

Nature  Published:06 May 2026

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-026-10421-x

花粉媒介昆虫減少が人類栄養へ及ぼす影響(Fewer insects, fewer nutritious crops: Pollinator decline puts our health at risk)

Abstract

Biodiversity loss threatens human health and welfare through the degradation of ecosystem services like pollination1,2,3. However, without clear mechanistic links between ecosystems and people, these services can remain abstract and intangible. Consequently, it is challenging to predict the effects of environmental degradation on human welfare or to identify effective ecological interventions that improve human lives. Here we record individual-level diets, crop yields, farming income and crop–pollinator interactions in replicate smallholder communities in Nepal to quantify the links among insect pollinators, crop plants and nutrient intake and income of individual families. Insect pollinators were directly responsible for 44% of people’s farming income and more than 20% of their vitamin A, folate and vitamin E intake. We show how declines in local pollinator species are anticipated to exacerbate rates of poverty and micronutrient deficiency in vulnerable communities such as the ones studied here. However, our results demonstrate that management of local pollination services can improve human nutrition and household income. Indeed, abundant pollinators like native honeybees, bumblebees and hoverflies are the most important for sustaining and enhancing nutrient flows. Applied more widely, this approach of linking biodiversity to human health and livelihoods could reveal sustainable new pathways for improving the lives of millions of smallholders worldwide.

1204農業及び蚕糸
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