Not exact matches
«Hence, our findings offer hope that amphibians and other
wild animals
threatened by fungal pathogens — such as bats,
bees, and snakes — might be capable of acquiring resistance to fungi and thus might be rescued by management approaches based on herd immunity.»
Does pathogen spillover from commercially reared bumble
bees threaten wild pollinators?
According to recent studies, declines in
wild and managed
bee populations
threaten the pollination of flowers in more than 85 percent of flowering plants and 75 percent of agricultural crops worldwide.
[Translate] Dave Goulson CHINA DIALOGUE.NET The decline of
wild bees in China
threatens more than just its apple and pear harvests,...
Bee population declines aren't new - we've steadily gone from 6 million captive hives in 1947 to about 2.5 million today - but the rate of decline has never been higher, and the situation is far worse for
wild bees,
threatening global biodiversity.