Re: [escepticos] Extinción de las abejas

Ramon Diaz-Alersi ramon.diazalersi en gmail.com
Jue Nov 11 22:11:51 WET 2010


La hipótesis más plausible: pesticidas y patógenos:

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol. 2010 Jun;87(1):87-97. Epub 2010 Apr 17.
Honey bee pathology: current threats to honey bees and beekeeping.

Genersch E<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?term=%22Genersch%20E%22%5BAuthor%5D>
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Institute for Bee Research, Friedrich-Engels-Str. 32, 16540 Hohen Neuendorf,
Germany. elke.genersch en rz.hu-berlin.de
AbstractManaged honey bees are the most important commercial pollinators of
those crops which depend on animal pollination for reproduction and which
account for 35% of the global food production. Hence, they are vital for an
economic, sustainable agriculture and for food security. In addition, honey
bees also pollinate a variety of wild flowers and, therefore, contribute to
the biodiversity of many ecosystems. Honey and other hive products are, at
least economically and ecologically rather, by-products of beekeeping. Due
to this outstanding role of honey bees, severe and inexplicable honey bee
colony losses, which have been reported recently to be steadily increasing,
have attracted much attention and stimulated many research activities.
Although the phenomenon "decline of honey bees" is far from being finally
solved, consensus exists that pests and pathogens are the single most
important cause of otherwise inexplicable colony losses. This review will
focus on selected bee pathogens and parasites which have been demonstrated
to be involved in colony losses in different regions of the world and which,
therefore, are considered current threats to honey bees and beekeeping.

Aquí está el texto completo:

http://www.springerlink.com/content/57086u1728185306/fulltext.html

Saludos.


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Ramón Díaz-Alersi


El 11 de noviembre de 2010 22:49, Julián Palacios <189509 en gmail.com>escribió:

> Me parece que ese amigo magufo tuyo está desactualizado. Noticia de octubre
> de este año: Honeybee Killer Found by Army and Entomologists <
> http://www.nytimes.com/2010/10/07/science/07bees.html> Claro que,
> tratándose de algo que cuenta con colaboración militar, lo mismo es una
> tapadera del Nuevo Orden Mundial...
>
>
>  ¿Se sabe si puede haber origen antropogénico en ello?
>>
>>
> Esa era su hipótesis. El culpable... los teléfonos móviles, as usual.
>
> Un saludete,
> Julián
>
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