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The Bee Crisis!

This is about Alien bee species in South America.

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Created Date 05.08.19
Last Updated 05.10.19
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Topics of this game:
  • The Bombus ruderatus (introduced in 1982) & the Bombus terrestris (introduced in 1997) are European bees that were introduced to South America as part of the burgeoning bumblebee trade. What would you consider theses bees?
  • The Bombus dahlbomii is the only native bee species in South America. After the introduction of Bombus ruderatus & the Bombus terrestris the native species has declined. What may be the cause of the decline in population for the native species?
  • If Chile imports Bombus ruderatus & the Bombus terrestris should neighboring countries be concerned about these Alien bees?
  • What effect will the foreign bee species Bombus ruderatus and the Bombus terrestris have on Species diversity in South America?(The alien species are skilled competitors and bring diseases that native pollinators have never been exposed to)
  • Chile imports European bees into their country.Can the competition with the Foreign bee species lead to extinction of the native bee species?

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