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The Hive Detectives - Chronicle of a Honey Bee Catastrophe

Inglese · Tascabile

Spedizione di solito entro 6 a 7 settimane

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Without honey bees the world would be a very different place. There would be no sweet, delicious honey, no beeswax for creams and candles, and-worst of all-barely a fruit, nut, or vegetable to eat. So just imagine beekeeper Dave Hackenburg's horror when, in 2006, he discovered twenty million of his buzzing charges had vanished without a trace. Those missing bees became the first reported casualties of a mysterious scourge that continues to plague honey bee populations today.
In The Hive Detectives, Loree Griffin Burns profiles bee wranglers and bee scientists across the country who have been working to understand colony collapse disorder, or CCD: the Hackenburgs, who move their three thousand beehives from coast to coast in order to pollinate crops; Mary Duane, who raises bees and bottles blue ribbon honey; and Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Jeffrey Pettis, Diana Cox-Foster, and Maryann Frazier, who study bees from every possible angle in an attempt to discover what is killing them.
In this dramatic and enlightening chronicle of a modern honey bee catastrophe, readers explore the lives of the fuzzy, buzzing insects we ought to love... and join the human quest to protect them.
"A fascinating book from the Scientists in the Field series." -Booklist, starred review


Sommario

Copyright
The Hive Detectives
Appendix Bee
Glossary
Material to Study
Acknowledgments
Select References
Research Update
Index

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LOREE GRIFFIN BURNS, Ph.D., did her doctoral at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. The author of Beetle Busters, Tracking Trash, and The Hive Detectives, she is an award-winning writer whose books for young people have won many accolades, including ALA Notable designations, a Boston Globe-Horn Book Honor Book Award, an IRA Children’s Book Award, a Green Earth Book Award and two Science Books & Films (SB&F) Prizes.
Loree holds a Ph.D. in biochemistry and her books draw heavily on both her passion for science and nature and her experiences as a working scientist. She lives with her husband and their three kids in a farmhouse in central New England, where she gardens, keeps chickens, and writes about science and scientists. She likes to think that one day she’ll fill the big old barn on their property with horses.
Learn more about Loree at loreegriffinburns.com and follow her on Twitter @loreegburns.


Riassunto

Without honey bees the world would be a very different place. There would be no sweet, delicious honey, no beeswax for creams and candles, and—worst of all—barely a fruit, nut, or vegetable to eat. So just imagine beekeeper Dave Hackenburg’s horror when, in 2006, he discovered twenty million of his buzzing charges had vanished without a trace. Those missing bees became the first reported casualties of a mysterious scourge that continues to plague honey bee populations today.
In The Hive Detectives, Loree Griffin Burns profiles bee wranglers and bee scientists across the country who have been working to understand colony collapse disorder, or CCD: the Hackenburgs, who move their three thousand beehives from coast to coast in order to pollinate crops; Mary Duane, who raises bees and bottles blue ribbon honey; and Dennis vanEngelsdorp, Jeffrey Pettis, Diana Cox-Foster, and Maryann Frazier, who study bees from every possible angle in an attempt to discover what is killing them.
In this dramatic and enlightening chronicle of a modern honey bee catastrophe, readers explore the lives of the fuzzy, buzzing insects we ought to love... and join the human quest to protect them.
“A fascinating book from the Scientists in the Field series.” —Booklist, starred review

Testo aggiuntivo

"Throughout the presentation, readers learn about the anatomy, development, and social behavior of honey bees, and observe the process of scientific investigation and its vital, real-world application. Appended are lists of recommended books, magazines, films, Web sites as well as a glossary and a source bibliography. A fascinating book from the Scientists in the Field series."—Booklist, starred review "Not long after beekeepers encountered a devastating new problem in their hives in 2006, a team of bee scientists began working to discover the causes of colony collapse disorder (CCD), now attributed to a combination of factors possibly including pesticides, nutrition, mites and viruses...Harasimowicz's clear, beautifully reproduced photographs support and extend the text."—Kirkus, starred review

 

Dettagli sul prodotto

Autori Loree Griffin Burns
Con la collaborazione di Ellen Harasimowicz (Illustrazione), Ellen Harasimowicz (Fotografie)
Editore Houghton Mifflin Company
 
Lingue Inglese
Raccomandazione d'eta' 10 a 12 anni
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 16.04.2013
 
EAN 9780544003262
ISBN 978-0-544-00326-2
Pagine 80
Dimensioni 279 mm x 229 mm x 6 mm
Peso 363 g
Serie Scientists in the Field (Paper
Scientists in the Field (Paper
Scientists in the Field Series
Scientists in the Field
Categorie Libri per bambini e per ragazzi > Saggi / saggi illustrati > Animali, piante, natura, ambiente
Libri scolastici > Libri scolastici per istituti a indirizzo generale

Educational: Geography, Educational: Biology, Children’s / Teenage general interest: History and the past, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Ecosystems, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Gardening, Educational: Environmental science, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Science & Nature / Biology, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Animals / Insects, Spiders, etc., JUVENILE NONFICTION: History / General, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Science & Nature / Disasters, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Technology / Inventions, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Science & Nature / History of Science, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Animals / Baby Animals, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Science & Nature / Flowers & Plants, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Gardening, JUVENILE NONFICTION: Technology / Agriculture, Educational: Agriculture, horticulture and related subjects, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Physical world

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