Posted by: Sandy Steinman | July 10, 2016

How Pollution Impacts Bees’ Feeding & Pollinating Abilities

ScienceDaily reports

Air pollutants interact with and break down plant-emitted scent molecules, which insect pollinators use to locate needed food, according to a team of researchers. The pollution-modified plant odors can confuse bees and, as a result, bees' foraging time increases and pollination efficiency decreases. This happens because the chemical interactions decrease both the scent molecules' life spans and the distances they travel.

Read full story at Bees' ability to forage decreases as air pollution increases — ScienceDaily


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