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european honey bee, https://www.science.org.au/curious/everything…
european honey bee
threats
pollution
disease
colony collapse disorder
parasites
varroa mite
pesticides
agriculture
climate change
predators
beetles
ants
wasps
flies
mice
european wasps
dragonflies
australian crab spider
australian bee-eater bird
wood swallow
selection pressures
external factors which affect an organisms ability to survive
negative
remove traits
positive
cause adaptations/survival
biotic
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abiotic
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ecological niche
make honey
pollinate flora
feed on nectar
a species role
conditions
resources
interactions
having more than two species with shared ecology. can have a negative impact on both species
in australia reliant crops
two-thirds rely
apples
pears
melons
stone fruit
lucerne
cotton
canola
100% rely
almonds
colony collapse disorder
worker bees leave behind their queen
a hive needs healthy adult bees inside to function
natural selection
VASRP
honey bee's ecosystem
woodland + temperate
biotic
trees
other, native bee species
nesting birds
nesting mammals
grasses and shrubs
mice
insects
abiotic
water
temperature
fire risk
soil
sediment
honeybee's impact
taking over tree hollows to make nests
threatens endangered native species
squirrel glider
yellow bellied glider
major mitchell's cockatoo
glossy black cockatoo
supurb parrot
common brushtail possum
sugar glider
https://www.science.org.au/curious/everything-else/bees