In the name of Allah the Merciful

Role of Giant Honeybees in Natural and Agricultural Systems

Dharam P. Abrol, 1032277823, 1000933725, 9781032277820, 9781000933727, 978-1032277820, 978-1000933727, B0CC7533N8

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English | 2024 | Original PDF | 15 MB | 353 Pages

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Role of Giant Honeybees in Natural and Agricultural Systems provides multidisciplinary perspective about the different facets of giant honeybees. Giant honeybees–Apis dorsata and Apis laboriosa are  excellent pollinators of crops, fruits, and vegetables in cultivated  and natural lanscapes. Their large size, long foraging range, and large  work force make them the most spectacular of all honeybee species for  crop pollination and honey production. Due to their decline, ecosystems  and global food security are being threatened. This book is the first of  its kind which deals in detail on varied aspects of giant honeybee  biology, management, conservation strategies for protecting biodiversity  and enhancing crop productivity. It aims to promote a large, diverse,  sustainable, and dependable bee pollinator workforce that can meet the  challenge for optimizing food production in 21st century.

SALIENT FEATURES:

  1. Covers  the latest information on various aspects of biology of giant honeybees  and brings the latest advances together in a single volume for  researchers and advanced level students
  2. Provides an excellent source of advanced study material for academics, researchers and students and programme planners
  3. Provides an excellent source of livelihood in mountainous areas and marginal farmers
  4. Deals withbiology, management and conservation strategies for protecting biodiversity and enhancing crop productivity
  5. Excellent pollinator of tropical and subtropical crops, fruits, vegetables, etc. less prone to diseases and enemies

This  book will be useful for pollination biologists, honeybee biologists,  scientists working in agriculture, animal behavior, conservation,  biology, ecology, entomologists, environmental biologists, etc.