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| I Want To Learn about CCD - Honey Bee Colony Collapse Disorder |
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 | Honey bees are essential for production of over 90 food crops. In 2006, for unknown reasons, honey bee colonies suddenly began to die across the U.S. The losses threaten the honey and pollination industries, and researchers are looking for causes and remedies. |
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 | The Almond and the Bee San Francisco Chronicle. Discusses the almond industry, the life of a bee broker, the bee business, and bee die-offs. |
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 | Bees and Pollination Ohio State University. Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. Presents selected web resources about honey bees, beekeeping, and pollination. Includes a page of links on CCD. |
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 | The Birds and the Bees: How Pollinators Help Maintain Healthy Ecosystems U.S. House of Representatives. Committee on Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife and Oceans. (6/26/07) Includes testimony from Mamie Parker, FWS; Dr. Thomas Lovejoy, Heinz Center; Dr. May Berenbaum, University of Illinois; Daniel Weaver, President, American Beekeeping Association; and Dr. Kevin Hackett, National Program Leader for Bees and Pollinators, ARS. |
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 | Colony Collapse Disorder Mid-Atlantic Apiculture Research and Extension Consortium. Lists and links to current information sources on colony collapse disorder. |
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 | Colony Collapse Disorder: A Complex Buzz USDA. Agricultural Research Service. Agricultural Research Magazine. (5/08) Summarizes research and opinion of Agricultural Research Service bee scientists on colony collapse disorder. Work is complicated by few samples of bees before the disorder, and by the likelihood of multiple causative factors. |
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 | Colony Collapse Disorder: A Descriptive Study Pennsylvania State University; USDA. Agricultural Research Service; and others. Presents results of an epizootiological study of CCD-affected and non-affected apiaries and suggests parameters for future longitudinal research. |
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 | Colony Collapse Disorder Action Plan (PDF|145.25 KB) USDA and partners. CCD Steering Committee. Discusses current and future plans for survey and data collection; analysis of samples; hypothesis-driven research; and mitigation and preventative action. Establishes research goals and priorities. Identifies new or re-emerging pathogens, pests, environmental and nutritional stresses, and pesticides as possible causative factors. |
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 | Colony Collapse Disorder Progress Report (PDF|3.45 MB) CCD Steering Committee. (6/09) States that although the cause of coloy collapse disorder is still unknown, research lends credence to the hypothesis that it may be a syndrome caused by many different factors, working in combination or synergistically. |
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 | Current Research on Honey Bees and CCD USDA. Cooperative State Research, Education and Extension Service. Searches CRIS, USDA's Current Research Information System. The results of the search are reports about ongoing and recently completed research projects conducted by or sponsored by Department-funded agencies; state agricultural experiment stations; land-grant universities; and other cooperating state institutions. |
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