Marla Spivak: Why bees are disappearing
Marla Spivak: 蜂類消失之謎
Marla Spivak researches bees’ behavior and biology in an effort to preserve this threatened, but ecologically essential, insect. Full bio
Double-click the English transcript below to play the video.
需要靠蜂傳播花粉
所需嘅碳水化合物
就好似喺花市買花一樣
就係震動花粉囊
或者中空嘅植物莖部生活
其他一萬九千幾種蜂嘅代表
喺佢哋身上提取到蜂蜜
最鍾意嘅蜂群保健系統
蜂巢裏邊有病嘅成員
蜜蜂喺植物度收集返來嘅樹脂
承受唔到冇蜜蜂嘅後果
反映咗個環境無花
最好嘅蜜蜂數據做例子︰
由二戰之後就一直減少
用除草劑清理田間雜草
買唔到多款食物
一啲蜂巢擺喺杏仁果園
需要千里迢迢咁運
數量一直增加緊
用殺蟲劑嚟控制蟲害
量度殺蟲劑殘留量
去到植物嘅花粉同花蜜
一種體型大嘅吸血寄生蟲
躝住全身嘅蜂會有咩感覺
重新種返「遮蓋植物」
佢哋嘅天然抵抗力
蜜蜂社會裏面嘅一隻蜂
想問一個問題
MS: Yes, thirty percent a year.
- 講者︰無錯係三成
MS: But then beekeepers are able to divide their colonies
可以將蜜蜂分到空嘅巢度
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Marla Spivak - Bees scholarMarla Spivak researches bees’ behavior and biology in an effort to preserve this threatened, but ecologically essential, insect.
Why you should listen
Bees pollinate a third of our food supply -- they don’t just make honey! -- but colonies have been disappearing at alarming rates in many parts of the world due to the accumulated effects of parasitic mites, viral and bacterial diseases, and exposure to pesticides and herbicides. Marla Spivak, University of Minnesota professor of entomology and 2010 MacArthur Fellow, tries as much as possible to think like bees in her work to protect them. They’re “highly social and complex” creatures, she says, which fuels her interest and her research.
Spivak has developed a strain of bees, the Minnesota Hygienic line, that can detect when pupae are infected and kick them out of the nest, saving the rest of the hive. Now, Spivak is studying how bees collect propolis, or tree resins, in their hives to keep out dirt and microbes. She is also analyzing how flowers’ decline due to herbicides, pesticides and crop monoculture affect bees’ numbers and diversity. Spivak has been stung by thousands of bees in the course of her work.
Marla Spivak | Speaker | TED.com