Science magazine via the Guardian 1st Mar 2013
Loss of wild pollinator’s serious threat to crop yields, study
finds
Wild bees
and other insects twice as effective as honeybees in producing seeds and fruit
on crops. The decline of wild bees and other pollinators may be an even more
alarming threat to crop yields than the loss of honeybees, a worldwide study
suggests, revealing the irreplaceable contribution of wild insects to global
food production.
Scientists
studied the pollination of more than 40 crops in 600 fields across every
populated continent and found wild pollinators were twice as effective as
honeybees in producing seeds and fruit on crops including oilseed rape, coffee,
onions, almonds, tomatoes and strawberries. Furthermore, trucking in managed
honeybee hives did not replace wild pollination when that was lost, but only
added to the pollination that took place.
And they laughed at Rachel Carson
But now the silent spring is upon us