Pollination Biology
Biodiversity Conservation and Agricultural Production
- 824 pages
- 29 hours of reading
Focusing on the broader field of pollination biology, this book explores the intricate relationships between wild and introduced pollinators and their impact on ecosystems. It delves into various aspects such as the biochemical interactions between plants and pollinators, the effects of climate change, and the significance of pollinators as bioindicators. Additionally, it examines the roles of honeybees and wild bees in agriculture, addressing issues like pollination strategies, disease challenges, and the implications for food security and community awareness regarding pollinator conservation.
