1998
DOI: 10.1007/s002449900378
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Honey Bees as Indicators of Radionuclide Contamination: Comparative Studies of Contaminant Levels in Forager and Nurse Bees and in the Flowers of Three Plant Species

Abstract: Two separate field experiments were conducted as part of ongoing research concerning the use of honey bees (Apis mellifera) as indicators of environmental radionuclide contamination. The experiments were conducted in a study site containing radionuclide contamination above background levels. The first experiment compared levels of radionuclides found in forager bees to levels found in nurse bees. Bees were collected from colonies, analyzed for concentrations of radionuclides, and the results were compared usin… Show more

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