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The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Apis mellifera Linnaeus (1758), a honey bee, is a eusocial insect widely known for its role in pollination, an essential ecosystem service for plant biodiversity, and quality of vegetables and fruit products. In addition, honey bees and bee products are valuable bioindicators of poll...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020233 |
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author | Papa, Giulia Maier, Roberto Durazzo, Alessandra Lucarini, Massimo Karabagias, Ioannis K. Plutino, Manuela Bianchetto, Elisa Aromolo, Rita Pignatti, Giuseppe Ambrogio, Andrea Pellecchia, Marco Negri, Ilaria |
author_facet | Papa, Giulia Maier, Roberto Durazzo, Alessandra Lucarini, Massimo Karabagias, Ioannis K. Plutino, Manuela Bianchetto, Elisa Aromolo, Rita Pignatti, Giuseppe Ambrogio, Andrea Pellecchia, Marco Negri, Ilaria |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Apis mellifera Linnaeus (1758), a honey bee, is a eusocial insect widely known for its role in pollination, an essential ecosystem service for plant biodiversity, and quality of vegetables and fruit products. In addition, honey bees and bee products are valuable bioindicators of pollutants, such as airborne particulate matter, heavy metals, and pesticides. In this review, we explore the provisioning, regulating, and cultural services provided by the honey bee, an insect at the interface between human and ecosystem health. ABSTRACT: The concept of ecosystem services is widely understood as the services and benefits thatecosystems provide to humans, and they have been categorised into provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural services. This article aims to provide an updated overview of the benefits that the honey bee Apis mellifera provides to humans as well as ecosystems. We revised the role of honey bees as pollinators in natural ecosystems to preserve and restore the local biodiversity of wild plants; in agro-ecosystems, this species is widely used to enhance crop yield and quality, meeting the increasing food demand. Beekeeping activity provides humans not only with high-quality food but also with substances used as raw materials and in pharmaceuticals, and in polluted areas, bees convey valuable information on the environmental presence of pollutants and their impact on human and ecosystem health. Finally, the role of the honey bee in symbolic tradition, mysticism, and the cultural values of the bee habitats are also presented. Overall, we suggest that the symbolic value of the honey bee is the most important role played by this insect species, as it may help revitalise and strengthen the intimate and reciprocal relationship between humans and the natural world, avoiding the inaccuracy of considering the ecosystems as mere providers of services to humans. |
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spelling | pubmed-88695872022-02-25 The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health Papa, Giulia Maier, Roberto Durazzo, Alessandra Lucarini, Massimo Karabagias, Ioannis K. Plutino, Manuela Bianchetto, Elisa Aromolo, Rita Pignatti, Giuseppe Ambrogio, Andrea Pellecchia, Marco Negri, Ilaria Biology (Basel) Review SIMPLE SUMMARY: Apis mellifera Linnaeus (1758), a honey bee, is a eusocial insect widely known for its role in pollination, an essential ecosystem service for plant biodiversity, and quality of vegetables and fruit products. In addition, honey bees and bee products are valuable bioindicators of pollutants, such as airborne particulate matter, heavy metals, and pesticides. In this review, we explore the provisioning, regulating, and cultural services provided by the honey bee, an insect at the interface between human and ecosystem health. ABSTRACT: The concept of ecosystem services is widely understood as the services and benefits thatecosystems provide to humans, and they have been categorised into provisioning, regulating, supporting, and cultural services. This article aims to provide an updated overview of the benefits that the honey bee Apis mellifera provides to humans as well as ecosystems. We revised the role of honey bees as pollinators in natural ecosystems to preserve and restore the local biodiversity of wild plants; in agro-ecosystems, this species is widely used to enhance crop yield and quality, meeting the increasing food demand. Beekeeping activity provides humans not only with high-quality food but also with substances used as raw materials and in pharmaceuticals, and in polluted areas, bees convey valuable information on the environmental presence of pollutants and their impact on human and ecosystem health. Finally, the role of the honey bee in symbolic tradition, mysticism, and the cultural values of the bee habitats are also presented. Overall, we suggest that the symbolic value of the honey bee is the most important role played by this insect species, as it may help revitalise and strengthen the intimate and reciprocal relationship between humans and the natural world, avoiding the inaccuracy of considering the ecosystems as mere providers of services to humans. MDPI 2022-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC8869587/ /pubmed/35205099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020233 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Review Papa, Giulia Maier, Roberto Durazzo, Alessandra Lucarini, Massimo Karabagias, Ioannis K. Plutino, Manuela Bianchetto, Elisa Aromolo, Rita Pignatti, Giuseppe Ambrogio, Andrea Pellecchia, Marco Negri, Ilaria The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title | The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title_full | The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title_fullStr | The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title_full_unstemmed | The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title_short | The Honey Bee Apis mellifera: An Insect at the Interface between Human and Ecosystem Health |
title_sort | honey bee apis mellifera: an insect at the interface between human and ecosystem health |
topic | Review |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8869587/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35205099 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biology11020233 |
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