What a Bee Knows
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This fascinating approach to bees shows readers an entirely new perspective - seeing the world through a bee's eyes.
Stephen Buchmann, een imker en universitair docent entomologie, duikt diep in de wereld van insecten en hun cruciale rol in ecosystemen. Zijn werk richt zich op bestuivers en onderzoekt hun complexe relaties met het plantenrijk. Buchmanns geschriften zijn geïnspireerd door zijn uitgebreide veldwerk en zijn inzet om het publiek te informeren over het belang van bijen en andere bestuivers voor het leven op aarde. Zijn documentairewerk onderzoekt oude bijenteeltpraktijken bij de Maya-bevolking.



This fascinating approach to bees shows readers an entirely new perspective - seeing the world through a bee's eyes.
In Honey Bees: Letters From the Hive, bee expert Stephen Buchmann takes readers on an incredible tour. Enter a beehive--one part nursery, one part honey factory, one part queen bee sanctum--then fly through backyard gardens, open fields, and deserts where wildflowers bloom. It's fascinating--and delicious! Hailed for their hard work and harmonious society, bees make possible life on earth as we know it. This fundamental link between bees and humans reaches beyond biology to our environment and our culture: bees have long played important roles in art, religion, literature, and medicine--and, of course, in the kitchen. For honey fanatics and all who have a sweet tooth, this book not only entertains and enlightens but also reminds us of the fragility of humanity's relationship with nature. Includes illustrations and photographs throughout.
This work looks at the human impact on plants and the animals they depend upon for reproduction. As an increasing number of species are erased by pesticides or habitat disruption, 80 per cent of the human diet is threatened.