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Dr. Brumfield

English 1010S

May 10, 2017

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Introduction: The purpose of your introductory paragraph is to explain how all of the articles are related. Hint: they all have something to do with professional writing. Your introduction does not need to be long; however, it should be at least three sentences in length.

Anderson, Stephen J. "Wild Bees under Threat of Extinction."  Veterinary Team Brief, vol. 4, no. 10, Nov./Dec. 2016, pp. 10 – 12. EBSCOhost, proxygsu-scre.galileo.usg.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=120152840&site=eds-live&scope=site.

ANNOTATION: The author of this article reports that getting antimicrobials to protect against bee diseases will now require a prescription from a veterinarian. He further discusses that domesticated honeybees are not capable to meet global pollination needs. More than 75% of global food production relies in some way on pollination. To prevent extinction, pollinator habitats will have to be preserved, or even created. In addition, the use of pesticides will need to heavily be reduced. QUOTE: “Maintaining healthy populations of these key pollinating insects ... is a critical health challenge deserving the full attention of the global community” (Anderson 10).

Cabrera, Ana R, et al. "Initial Recommendations for Higher-Tier Risk Assessment Protocols for Bumble Bees, Bombus Spp. (Hymenoptera: Apidae)."  Integrated Environmental Assessment & Management, vol. 12, no. 2, Apr. 2016, pp. 222 – 229. EBSCOhost, doi: 10.1002/ieam.1675.

ANNOTATION: Scientists in this article evaluate micro colonies to try to discover the harm of pesticides. Honeybees are the species most commonly studied; however, they are studying bumblebees. Major differences in the types include how they reproduce, which is occurring less often. Early stage colonies are more susceptible to pesticide exposure, but the effects are not known until later. They argue the need for more in depth studies on these effects; to further evaluate new queen production, foraging activity, and mortality rates when exposed to pesticides. QUOTE: “The ultimate protection goal for bumble bees is to retain biodiversity and pollination services” (Cabrerea, et al. 223).

Gil-Lebrero, Sergio, and Marlo Stephens. "Honey Bee Colonies Remote Monitoring System."  Sensors, vol. 17, no. 1, Jan. 2017, pp. 1 – 21. EBSCOhost, doi: 10.3390/s17010055.

ANNOTATION: Bees are the most treasured pollinators due to their ability to not only pollinate, but also transfer and store pollen from plant to plant. In the past few years, bee population has experienced a significant decline due to Colony Collapse Disease, the cause of which is still being debated. Therefore, the authors are studying colony monitoring to look for solutions to this problem. Beehive monitoring allows