other factors such as pests , diseases , loss of forage and habitat and changing climatemay contributeto bee decline
a number of factors including drought , habitat destruction , air pollution , global warming - but(passive) is caused byBee decline
a variety of factors including parasites like the Varroa mite , pesticides , and habitat loss(passive) is caused byhoney bee decline
a combination of factors , including pathogens , loss of crop diversity and increased exposure to systemic pesticides(passive) is caused byhoney bee decline
a combination of factors , including parasites , loss of crop diversity and increased exposure to systemic pesticides(passive) is caused byhoney bee decline
factors “ ranging from stress caused by parasites to poor nutrition to lack of interest in caring for them(passive) may be caused bybee colony decline
a combination of several factors , including : increased overall pathogen loads , poor nutrition , habitat loss and pesticide exposure(passive) are caused bybee declines
a combination of factors that include loss of habitat essential for food and shelter , inappropriate pesticide use , diseases , and parasites(passive) is caused bythe bee decline
a number of factors which include , Varroa mites , diseases ( both bacterial and viruses ) , pathogens , nutrition ( which includes forage and supplemental feeds ) and , lastly pesticides(passive) is caused bybee decline
BAYER Pesticidescausingbee decline
cocktails of pesticidesare contributingto bee decline
manufacturers of pesticidesare contributingto bee decline
a complex combination of factors that progressively weaken their individual and collective immune systems , including diseases , parasites , mono - cropping , and exposure to insecticides , fungicides and herbicides -- including some systemic pesticides that permeate the entire plant being treated(passive) is caused byhoney bee decline
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major global food production problems , expert claimscould causemajor global food production problems , expert claims
to disastrous global food shortage - Boston Standard Bee declinecould leadto disastrous global food shortage - Boston Standard Bee decline
in “ pollinator friendly ” garden plants - Friends of the Earth Garden centres and retailersdiscoveredin “ pollinator friendly ” garden plants - Friends of the Earth Garden centres and retailers
malnutrition in developing countriescould causemalnutrition in developing countries
a crisis point for crops ... and the cover of Time magazine foretold of a “ world without beesmay causea crisis point for crops ... and the cover of Time magazine foretold of a “ world without bees
major global food production problems , bees , and other flying insects like butterflies and waspscould causemajor global food production problems , bees , and other flying insects like butterflies and wasps
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a ‘ pollination crisis ’ and a failure of crop yields , which has already happened elsewhere in the worldcould causea ‘ pollination crisis ’ and a failure of crop yields , which has already happened elsewhere in the world
a country to poverty in no timecan leada country to poverty in no time
to force food price upBiodiversity declinesFood securitysetto force food price upBiodiversity declinesFood security
to Higher Global Food Prices ScientistsCould Leadto Higher Global Food Prices Scientists
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plant declines or vice versa ( Nabhan and Buchmann 1997are causingplant declines or vice versa ( Nabhan and Buchmann 1997
a dramatic effect on the polenation of plantsis already causinga dramatic effect on the polenation of plants
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increased production costs(passive) caused byincreased production costs
in up to a one - third loss of American food - crop productioncould resultin up to a one - third loss of American food - crop production
great concernis causinggreat concern
to a major world crisiscan leadto a major world crisis
buzz throughout nation - Turlock Journalcausesbuzz throughout nation - Turlock Journal
in a global economic crisis involving limited crops and ever rising food pricesmay resultin a global economic crisis involving limited crops and ever rising food prices
concern among politicians , scientists , farmers and the public in many countries of the worldhas been causingconcern among politicians , scientists , farmers and the public in many countries of the world