The case of the vanishing honeybees - Emma Bryce

978,187 views ・ 2014-03-18

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There is an environmental mystery afoot,
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and it begins with a seemingly trivial detail
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that reveals a disaster of global proportions.
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One day, you notice that the honey you slather on your morning toast
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is more expensive.
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Instead of switching to jam,
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you investigate the reason for the price hike.
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What you find is shocking.
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The number of domesticated honeybees in the US
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has been decreasing at an alarming rate.
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This decline appears too big
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to be explained by the usual causes of bee death alone:
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disease, parasites or starvation.
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A typical crime scene has almost no adult bees left in the hive,
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except, perhaps, a lonely queen and a few other survivors.
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It's full of untouched food stores and a brood of unborn larvae,
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suggesting that the adults vacated without waiting for them to hatch.
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But what's particularly eerie
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is that there's no tell-tale mass of dead or dying bees nearby.
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Either they have forgotten their way back to the hive,
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or they have simply disappeared.
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These mysterious disappearances aren't new.
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Humans have been collecting honey for centuries.
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But it wasn't until European settlers in the 1600's
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introduced the subspecies, Apis mellifera,
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that we domesticated bees.
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Since the 19th century,
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beekeepers have reported occasional mass disappearances,
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giving them enigmatic names
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like disappearing disease, spring dwindle disease
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and autumn collapse.
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But when in 2006 such losses were found to affect
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more than half of all hives in the US,
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the phenomenon got a new name:
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colony collapse disorder.
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The most frightening thing about this mystery
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isn't that we'll have to go back to using regular sugar in our tea.
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We farm bees for their honey,
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but they also pollinate our crops on an industrial scale,
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generating over 1/3 of America's food production this way.
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So, how can we find the culprit behind this calamity?
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Here are three of the possible offenders.
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Exhibit A: Pests and Disease.
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Most infamous is the varroa mite,
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a minuscule red pest that not only invades colonies and feeds on bees,
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but also transfers pathogens that stunt bee growth
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and shortens their life span.
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Exhibit B: Genetics.
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The queen is the core of a healthy hive.
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But nowadays, the millions of queen bees distributed
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in commercial hives are bred from just a few original queens,
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which raises the worry about a lack of genetic diversity
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which could weaken bees' defenses against pathogens and pests.
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Exhibit C: Chemicals.
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Pesticides used both on commercial beehives
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and agricultural crops to ward off parasites
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could be getting into the food and water that honeybees consume.
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Researchers have even found that some pesticides
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damage the honeybees' homing abilities.
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So we have a file full of clues
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but no clear leads.
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In reality, scientists, the actual detectives on this case,
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face disagreement over what causes colony collapse disorder.
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For now, we assume that several factors are the cause.
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Honeybees aren't necessarily in danger of extinction,
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but fewer bees overall means less pollination and higher food costs,
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so it's crucial that scientists solve the case of the vanishing bees.
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Because while having less honey might be a buzzkill,
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crop shortages are something that would truly sting.
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