2020
DOI: 10.1007/s41207-020-00204-9
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Bioindicators and biomonitoring: honeybees and hive products as pollution impact assessment tools for the Mediterranean area

Abstract: The global range of the environmental quality issues we all face necessitates integrated action from all of the countries that suffer from a particular environmental issue. We must be able to obtain data on the presence of pollutants and their effects on biota from any territory, regardless of its environmental, infrastructural, social, and economic conditions. Biomonitoring utilizes organisms and natural materials to obtain this information. In particular, the honeybee is a ubiquitous, easy-to-breed organism … Show more

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“…The examination of bee products-honey, wax, bees, pollen, etc.-can provide valuable data on the presence of pollutants in the environment. As honey is a product for human consumption, its contamination with various compounds is frequently studied [29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The examination of bee products-honey, wax, bees, pollen, etc.-can provide valuable data on the presence of pollutants in the environment. As honey is a product for human consumption, its contamination with various compounds is frequently studied [29][30][31].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These complex ecological interactions, coupled with numerous foraging activities and storage capacity, has rendered honeybee colonies and bee‐associated products unique large‐scale biomonitoring tools that can provide information on the state of ecosystems (Girotti et al, 2020; Quigley et al, 2019). Thus, it is imperative that, in order to implement effective biomonitoring strategies, a shift from targeted approaches towards practices able to quantify interactive pressures on honeybee colonies is needed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The potential of bees as bioindicators of the health environment is well known within biomonitoring, due to their foraging job [ 161 ]. Bees can storage in their nest large quantities of soil, vegetation, air and water residuals [ 162 ]. These characteristics turn bees in effective monitoring agents of zones affected by human practices.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%