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No, the world has evolved over hundreds of millions of years, and the rebirth and destruction of any species is a natural law, and no matter which species has its own responsibilities and roles in this world, if there are no bees in the world, there will be another species to do what bees should do. The world is not going to be destroyed by any species other than humans.
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Trivia: What would your life be like without bees?
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If bees disappear from the earth, humans will live up to 4 years--- said Einstein.
If the bees disappear, it is a serious ecological disaster. It is an exaggeration to say that humanity will perish, and the impact must be very serious.
Most plant reproduction relies on bees as a medium. When bees disappear, a large number of plants disappear from the world.
The hardest hit is the reproduction of trees. The vast majority of the trees on Earth rely on bee pollination for reproduction. Without bees, forests would gradually disappear from the face of the earth.
This was followed by the extinction of a large number of animals, some of which fed on plants, and others that chose to live in shrubs and forests.
The extinction of a large number of plants and animals has caused a catastrophe for the biodiversity of the earth.
Of course, human beings will not be affected – not necessarily extinct, but the size of the human population will also be greatly reduced due to the reduction of food** and the reduction of oxygen content in the atmosphere.
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Humans can live up to 4 years--- said Albert Einstein. No more bees. Of course, humanity will inevitably be affected -- not necessarily extinct.
After the bees disappear, the oxygen content in the atmosphere decreases. The vast majority of forests on the earth rely on bee pollination for reproduction, and the impact must be very serious, but the reduction of food, the animals that inhabit the forest species, and some are selected in shrubs, the size of the human population will also be greatly reduced, which is a serious ecological disaster, so that the biodiversity of the earth suffers a catastrophe, and the forest will gradually disappear from the earth. The extinction of a large number of plants and animals.
This was followed by the extinction of a large number of animals. Most plant reproduction relies on bees as a medium. It is an exaggeration to say that humanity will perish.
If the bees are gone. The hardest hit is the reproduction of forests, some of which feed on plants, and if bees disappear from the earth, a large number of plants will disappear from the world.
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Humans are not affected, because there are really no bees, humans will make substitute insects, or humans will take on the job directly.
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There is some truth to it. From the perspective of the entire ecosystem biosphere, bees are indeed the ones who determine the survival of human beings.
It seems to have been said by Albert Einstein.
Plants are autotrophic. The production of organic matter through sunlight is the direct or indirect food of all higher animals**. So without plants, there would be no animals, and there would be no humans.
Most plants are pollinated by bees for flowering and fruiting. While some other insects can pollinate, bees are the most efficient.
Think about the crops that humans rely on for survival, such as cotton, all kinds of fruits and vegetables, etc., all of which are inseparable from bee pollination.
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There is a certain reason for this, because the activity of bees spreads pollen, so that the female plant can bear fruit through fertilization, and then get seeds, which continue the reproduction and growth of the plant.
And the ecosystem is inseparable from plants, it is the producer, the beginning of energy. Without the energy provided by the producer, how can there be consumers who use the energy.
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Yes, after all, bees still have a great role in spreading pollen, but there are places where there are no bees, but there is still life.
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100 million years. In addition to providing people with honey, royal jelly, bee venom and beeswax, bees mainly play a role in pollinating various crops to increase yields. 1 3 Human food is pollinated directly or indirectly by insects, and 80% of this 1 3 is pollinated by bees. Bees are the most ideal pollinating insects for a variety of crops and are known as the "wings of agriculture".
Honeybees can become the most ideal and important pollinating insects among the many pollinating insects because of the particularity of the bee morphological structure of the honeybee. The bee has a long tongue tube (snout) and has a dexterous pollen brush, pollen ctenophore, pollen rake and pollen basket, which can adapt to the collection of flowers from a variety of crops without harming the flowers. Bees have fluffy hairs all over their bodies, and some of them are bifurcated and feather-like, which makes it easier to adhere to pollen.
A bee can carry up to 5 million pollen grains in its body and collect thousands of flowers every day, and its pollination efficiency can be imagined. The bee is specific in picking flowers, and it only collects nectar and pollen from the same plant each time it leaves the nest. Honey bee is a kind of social insect, a group of bees has 50,000-100,000 as many as one, it can raise and reproduce in large quantities, so that people can use bees to pollinate crops and fruit trees in a large area, so as to achieve the purpose of increasing production in a large area.
The mass disappearance of bees reminds us of Albert Einstein's prediction: "If bees disappear from the face of the earth, humans will only live for another four years." We don't care whether Albert Einstein actually said this, but the importance of bees to humans is self-evident.
Bees are a type of pollinating insect and play a vital role in the pollination process. Seventy-six per cent of the world's food crops and 84 per cent of the world's plants depend on them to impart pollen. The decline in bee populations means a decline in the production of food crops, fruits, nuts and flowers.
According to a 2008 study by a scientist, the value of all pollinating insects to food crops (excluding livestock feed) is about 153 billion euros per year. The continued decline of wild pollinating insects and the difficulty of cultivating them make the growth of cereals increasingly dependent on bee pollination. UK data for 1950, 1980 and 1980 and 2005 all show that:
At the same time as the bees decreased, many plants also had a parallel decreasing trend, that is, the bees had less lead reduction and the plants were positively correlated. Although there is no definitive conclusion as to why and what happened to these things, it is clear that there is some causal link between the extinction of bees and related plants.
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According to an article on the discussion of the origin and evolution of bees, Michen er pointed out that bees evolved from wasps 100 million years ago (early Tertiary Paleocene), and the mutated wasps changed their carnivorous habits of hunting other arthropod larvae to collect pollen and nectar to feed larvae.
Bryan Danforth, Cornell, associate professor of entomology, said: "The discovery of the oldest bee ever discovered – a 100-million-year-old bee embedded in amber – pushes the bee fossil record back 35 million years. ”
Danforth and George Poinar of Oregon State University found the bee embedded in amber in a mine in northern Myanmar (Myanmar).
A report on the major fossil discovery published Oct. 27 in Science supports a new hypothesis about the evolution of honeybees, researchers said.
Scientists have believed that bees first appeared 120 million years ago, but the fossil record of bees found in the past is only 65 million years ago. The fossils found by Danforth and Poinar provide strong evidence for a more distant ancestor. In fact, this bee fossil has some characteristics of wasps, suggesting an evolutionary connection between wasps and bees.
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Did you know that there is such a group? They are 365 days a year, and they are bees.
They live for flowers and die for flowers. Because of this epidemic, it has also brought them a huge disaster in Changsui Mountain. Usually beekeepers need to bring bees with them.
From east to west, from south to north, they need to chase every flowering period, they need to get honey to be picked on time during the best flowering period, spring, summer and autumn, and in winter they need to go to the flower fields in Yunnan, but because of this epidemic they are trapped in place, the epidemic is closed, and they can't enter Yunnan. In just a few days, the flower fields of the tribe were sprayed with pesticides and acaricides, all the bees were poisoned, and the once vibrant beehives became hell overnight. Only a handful of survivors rely on the white sugar that beekeepers buy back with ** to stay alive, and this epidemic is caused by human greed for wild meat, and we have brought disaster not only to everyone, but also to animals.
Some well-known prophecies say that if bees disappear from the earth, humans will not live for four years, bees are to sustain life on the earth, bees will be stained with a lot of pollen after collecting honey, and they will be fertilized when they fly to another female flower, and the bees will maintain the earth's ecosystem in this way.
Doesn't everyone think it's outrageous? Many scientists have found that the number of bees in the world is decreasing dramatically, and if the bees disappear from the earth, the food we humans usually eat will be greatly reduced, or even unable to provide them normally, which is the harm caused by human bad behavior to nature, and this serious consequence will have a negative effect on human beings.
It may be like in "The Wandering Earth", it is nothing more than a forest fire, a drought, the extinction of a species, the disappearance of a city, until the catastrophe is relevant to everyone. Human beings coexist with nature, and human beings should respect and protect nature. (ง
It is said that rats are harmful to humans, so if rats become extinct, what will the world become?
Of course, it's like an iron ball, because the blue part is gone, only the black earth remains, and the land area is only 30, which is pitiful.
Not good for humanity. No good for humanity. will destroy the biological chain. Impact: Some plants and animals have nothing to eat, which can lead to extinction, which will affect other organisms and eventually humans.
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