The Bio-indicators of Environmental Pollution

  • Atri Deo Tripathi

Abstract

Since 1962, in territorial and urban studies, the bee has been increasingly used to control environmental emissions from heavy metals, pesticides in rural areas and the occurrence of radionuclides in the atmosphere. The bee has many major morphological, ecological and behavioral criteria as a biological predictor, and man's beekeeping guarantees an infinite supply. The bee serves as a monitor of environmental contamination in two ways, as it shows the existence of heavy metals, fungicides and herbicides that are harmless to it, either through high death rates, the presence of poisonous compounds, or through contaminants in honey, pollen and larvae. Bee tracking further adds to the ecological impact statement by including data such as death rates, number of apicides, type and risk level of observed compounds, and so on, resulting in the mapping of environmental health charts. Ses general comments are briefly summarized by a few of the observations of the author and the explanation of the large-scale monitoring technique.

Published
2019-10-30
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Articles