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Entomology Research
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VOL. 10, ISSUE 3 (2025)
A comprehensive research paper on Honey Bees: Their ecology, Role in pollination, and challenges
Authors
Chinmay P Sonawane, Dr. J Y Nehete
Abstract
Honeybees (Apis mellifera) are recognized among the most essential pollinators in agriculture, biodiversity, and the functioning of ecosystems [1]. These aspects are considered in this paper regarding the ecological significance of honeybees and their role in pollination, the social organization of their colonies, and the threats encountered by them. Furthermore, the economic and ecological implications of pollination by honey bees and other threats such as loss of habitat, pesticide abuse, disease, and climate change are also discussed [2]. Lastly, some global attempts toward the conservation of honeybee populations and their sustenance of food systems and ecosystems will be highlighted [9].
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Pages:186-188
How to cite this article:
Chinmay P Sonawane, Dr. J Y Nehete "A comprehensive research paper on Honey Bees: Their ecology, Role in pollination, and challenges". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 10, Issue 3, 2025, Pages 186-188
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