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CNN Europe: Studie toont verband tussen uitsterven bijen en mobiele telefonie.    
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CNN Europe: Studie toont verband tussen uitsterven bijen en mobiele telefonie.
woensdag, 14 juli 2010 - Dossier: Internationale berichten


Gerelateerd overzichtsartikel m.b.t. de bijensterfte: Veel%20gestelde%20vragen/3855

Onderstaand artikel verscheen bij CNN Europe en citeert een studie waarover Stopumts al eerder op 27 mei 2010 berichtte: Berichten%20Internationaal/4791 . Nieuw in dit bericht zijn de suggesties die de bekende bioloog Dr. Andrew Goldsworthy oppert om de schadelijke effecten van mobiele telefonie tegen te gaan zonder het mobiele telefoonverkeer te verstoren. Is dit ook een oplossing voor al die mensen die last hebben van mobiele telefonie. Hebben zij cryptochrome gevoelige hersenen?

Bron: CNN Europe 30 juni 2010

Study links bee decline to cell phones

Auteur: Sasha Herriman, CNN

London, England (CNN) -- A new study has suggested that cell phone radiation may be contributing to declines in bee populations in some areas of the world.

Bee populations dropped 17 percent in the UK last year, according to the British Bee Association, and nearly 30 percent in the United States says the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Parasitic mites called varroa, agricultural pesticides and the effects of climate change have all been implicated in what has been dubbed ''colony collapse disorder'' (CCD).

But researchers in India believe cell phones could also be to blame for some of the losses.

In a study at Panjab University in Chandigarh, northern India, researchers fitted cell phones to a hive and powered them up for two fifteen-minute periods each day.

After three months, they found the bees stopped producing honey, egg production by the queen bee halved, and the size of the hive dramatically reduced.

It's not just the honey that will be lost if populations plummet further. Bees are estimated to pollinate 90 commercial crops worldwide. Their economic value in the UK is estimated to be $290 million per year and around $12 billion in the U.S.

Andrew Goldsworthy, a biologist from the UK's Imperial College, London, has studied the biological effects of electromagnetic fields. He thinks it's possible bees could be affected by cell phone radiation.

The reason, Goldsworthy says, could hinge on a pigment in bees called cryptochrome.

''Animals, including insects, use cryptochrome for navigation,'' Goldsworthy told CNN.

''They use it to sense the direction of the earth's magnetic field and their ability to do this is compromised by radiation from cell phones and their base stations. So basically bees do not find their way back to the hive.''

Goldsworthy has written to the UK communications regulator OFCOM suggesting a change of phone frequencies would stop the bees being confused.

''It's possible to modify the signal coming from the cell phones and the base station in such a way that it doesn't produce the frequencies that disturb the cryptochrome molecules,'' Goldsworthy said.

''So they could do this without the signal losing its ability to transmit information.''

But the UK's Mobile Operators Association -- which represents the UK's five mobile network operators -- told CNN: ''Research scientists have already considered possible factors involved in CCD and have identified the areas for research into the causes of CCD which do not include exposure to radio waves.''

Norman Carreck, Scientific director of the International Bee research Association at the UK's University of Sussex says it's still not clear how much radio waves affect bees.

''We know they are sensitive to magnetic fields. What we don't know is what use they actually make of them. And no one has yet demonstrated that honey bees use the earth's magnetic field when navigating,'' Carreck said.

Voor het originele artikel zie:
edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/europe/06/30/bee.decline.mobile.phones/index.html?hpt=Sbin&fbid=D54uKiW3YKF .


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