Role of Giant Honeybees in Natural and Agricultural Systems 1st Edition
Role of Giant Honeybees in Natural and Agricultural Systems — 1st Edition by Dharam P. Abrol invites readers into the vital world of Apis dorsata, the giant honeybee, exploring its ecological importance and hands-on relevance to modern agriculture. This authoritative book combines field observation, scientific analysis, and practical insights to reveal how these majestic pollinators shape ecosystems across the Himalayas, India and Southeast Asia.
From the first page you’ll be drawn into vivid descriptions of colony behavior, migration patterns and nesting ecology, explaining why giant honeybees are indispensable to forest regeneration and crop productivity. Clear chapters detail pollination services, interactions with wild flora and cultivated crops, and implications for biodiversity conservation and sustainable farming systems.
Designed for researchers, conservationists, extension workers and progressive farmers, the text bridges academic rigor with applied solutions—addressing habitat protection, human–bee conflict mitigation and community-based management practices that can boost yields while safeguarding pollinator populations. Case studies from South and Southeast Asia make the content geographically relevant and practical for on-the-ground implementation.
If you care about resilient landscapes, food security and pollinator-friendly agriculture, this book provides the knowledge and strategies to make a measurable difference. Richly researched yet accessible, Dharam P. Abrol’s work is both a scientific reference and a roadmap for conservation action.
Order your copy today to deepen your understanding of giant honeybees and to apply proven approaches that harmonize natural ecosystems with productive agriculture across Asia’s diverse environments.
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