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to showdid ... causesevere bee losses

a parasite knownto have causedmassive bee losses

those other agricultural systemsare causinghoneybee loss rather than

by the varroa mite(passive) caused bybee colony losses

such pesticidesto causehoneybee death

the many factorscontributingto honeybee colony loss

to figure outwas causingmysterious honey bee losses

Colony Collapse Disorder ( CCD ) - where whole colonies disappear or diehas causeda devastating loss of honeybees

Since Varroa mitesmay causedevastating losses of honey bees

by a combination of stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , lack of genetic diversity , and exposure to pesticides(passive) are ... caused bybee losses

by a combination of stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , lack of genetic diversity , and exposure to pesticides (passive) are ... caused bybee losses

a combination of stressors including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , lack of genetic diversity and exposure to pesticides(passive) are ... caused bybee losses

by a combination of stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , lack of genetic diversity , and exposure to pesticides(passive) are ... causedbee losses

a combination of stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , lack of genetic diversity , and exposure to pesticides(passive) are likely caused byBee losses

to find out more about the factorscurrently contributingto bee loss

other systemic pesticides used as seed treatmenthave ... causedbee losses

factorsinfluencingbee losses

the factorscurrently contributingto bee loss

the factorscontributingto bee loss

Varroa mites ... parasitescontributeto most bee loss

Environmental factors , including these mitescontributeto bee loss

the factors ... and how they are important to the human food supplycontributingto bee loss

all pesticidescan contributeto bee losses

Since we do not believecausebee losses

by pesticides(passive) caused byhoneybee deaths

mites were helpingcausebee losses

the soybean fieldscould be causingthe bee loss

Pesticide poisoningcausesbee losses

the idea that mites and virusescausedhoneybee deaths

insecticidal seed treatment in Germany in 2008(passive) caused byBee losses

by insecticidal seed treatment in Germany(passive) caused byBee losses

that many different factors may work individually or in combinationto causethe bee losses

the use of insecticidesare contributingthe loss of honeybees

the factorscausinghoney bee losses

all the factorshave leadto honey bee losses

the factorscontributeto honeybee losses

spraying of various pesticides and herbicides in their gardens during the flowering period of tomatowas ... causingbee losses

a potential agentcontributingto honey bee losses

by multiple stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , and pesticides(passive) are ... caused byhoney bee losses

by multiple stressors , including poor bee nutrition , loss of forage lands , parasites , pathogens , and pesticides(passive) are ... causedhoney bee losses

in a decrease in crop productivityresultedin a decrease in crop productivity

lots of problemscauseslots of problems

widespread concernhave causedwidespread concern

the looming crisis(passive) caused bythe looming crisis

from a number of causescan resultfrom a number of causes

trouble for crops that need pollinationwill causetrouble for crops that need pollination

a subsequent decline in the flowerscauseda subsequent decline in the flowers

shortage of key food cropscausesshortage of key food crops

a shortage of key food cropscausesa shortage of key food crops

shortage of key food cropscausesshortage of key food crops

of coursewould ... leadof course

in major decreases in the production of flowering cropscould resultin major decreases in the production of flowering crops

to that temporary banledto that temporary ban

some gains in the beekeeping communityhas causedsome gains in the beekeeping community

to crop failure and starvationwill leadto crop failure and starvation

to fears of a global pollination crisis in which crop yields begin to fall as demand for food rises , prompting international and national initiatives and a raft of research programs to tackle the issuehas ledto fears of a global pollination crisis in which crop yields begin to fall as demand for food rises , prompting international and national initiatives and a raft of research programs to tackle the issue

possibly irreparable damage to wildwould causepossibly irreparable damage to wild

a shortage of key food cropscausesa shortage of key food crops

investigation by government regulators and other researchershave promptedinvestigation by government regulators and other researchers

to lower availability of crops and wild plants that provide essential micro - nutrients for human dietscould leadto lower availability of crops and wild plants that provide essential micro - nutrients for human diets

farmers to come extremelycausedfarmers to come extremely

to CCDcan contributeto CCD

to losing some of the plant species we currently care about most ( golden and harsh paintbrush ) at some sites due to the lack of pollinators foraging at new plantswould leadto losing some of the plant species we currently care about most ( golden and harsh paintbrush ) at some sites due to the lack of pollinators foraging at new plants

a famineWill ... causea famine

such consternationcausingsuch consternation

from pesticide poisoningresultingfrom pesticide poisoning

from the spraying for locustsresultingfrom the spraying for locusts

The WayLeadsThe Way

to transformation of multipotential progenitors and epithelialleadsto transformation of multipotential progenitors and epithelial

to the genuine biodiversitymay contributeto the genuine biodiversity

alsocan ... contributealso

more than $ 15 billion in increased crop value each year ... according to the USDA Agricultural Research Servicecontributesmore than $ 15 billion in increased crop value each year ... according to the USDA Agricultural Research Service

roughly $ 15 billioncontributesroughly $ 15 billion

in billions of dollars in agricultural lossescould resultin billions of dollars in agricultural losses

from infection with the virusesmay resultfrom infection with the viruses

from infection with virusesmay resultfrom infection with viruses

in billions of dollars incould resultin billions of dollars in

from parasitic mitesresultfrom parasitic mites

to 39 percent higher sales value than wind - pollinated berrieshas also ledto 39 percent higher sales value than wind - pollinated berries

Bees and Pollinationdoes ... contributeBees and Pollination

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