In fact, good health of bees is clearly related to the stable functionality of ecosystems and indirectly relates to humans' wellbeing, a concept of the "One Health".Todorov, Svetoslav DimitrovAlves, Marcos VinícioBueno, Gisana Cristina Alves...
has been intensively studied by the Austrian ethologistKonrad Lorenz. Physiologically oriented behaviour now receives much attention; studies range from work on conditioned reflexes to the orientation of crustaceans and the location and communication of food among bees; such diversity of material is one...
In addition, forestsaid in water regulation, reducing the risk of floods and droughts in many parts of the world. These services are of great importance to humans as they help to maintain the balance of the ecosystem, making it more resilient to change. Species Interactions Biodiversity is ...
The Importance of Being Kind to Animals As humans, we have a responsibility to be kind to animals. This responsibility stems from the fact that animals are sentient beings, capable of experiencing pain, suffering, and joy, just like we are. Unfortunately, many people fail to recognize this ...
They are deeply embedded in human culture and represent a natural source of food, crafts materials, medicine, and alternative sources of income [5,6,7,8], hence emphasizing a strong and robust relationship with humans across the course of history. Stingless bees primarily nest inside the forest...
Prior to the industrialization of agriculture, heirloom plants were the dominant crops worldwide, with some heirloom cultivars having been grown for hundreds and even thousands of years. Heirloom plants are open-pollinated, which means that the wind, birds, humans, or bees or other insects pollina...
Capripoxviruses, parapoxviruses and orthopoxviruses are all able to infect ruminants, with the orthopoxviruses and parapoxviruses having in addition the potential to infect both camels and humans. Within the genus Orthopoxvirus, CMLV causes severe infections of economic importance only in cam- els...
Ecosystem services, such as pollination, water purification, and carbon sequestration, provide immense value to industries and communities around the world. For example, bees and other pollinators contribute billions of dollars to the agricultural sector by facilitating the production of fruits, ...
TheCycleofLife Towater,wereitsentient,itmightseemthathumanswereitschildren,sincewearesodependentuponitforsurvival.Buthumansdon”tconceiveofourselvesassubordinatetoanythinganymore.Instead,wetreatwaterasourservantasanelementoftheearththatwe“control.“Weusewatertomasterlife,feedourselves,andtocreateourownsubordinate...
Explore apiculture and understand its importance for both the ecosystem and humans. Learn about the products created by bees and harvested by...