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Plant/pollinator interaction is used to measure the performance of the environment, instead of the performance of individual hives. Since the 1970's NASA volunteers have been measuring plant/pollinator interaction to help correlate satellite imagery with what is happening on the ground. | Plant/pollinator interaction is used to measure the performance of the environment, instead of the performance of individual hives. Since the 1970's NASA volunteers have been measuring plant/pollinator interaction to help correlate satellite imagery with what is happening on the ground. | ||
− | At [http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA's Honey Bee Net] the data is carefully checked for accuracy and assigned a quality score. | + | At [http://honeybeenet.gsfc.nasa.gov/ NASA's Honey Bee Net] the data is carefully checked for accuracy and assigned a quality score. NASA's data from Maryland indicates that the peak nectar flow occurs nearly 4 weeks earlier than in 1970's. |
Revision as of 05:23, 26 December 2013
Plant/pollinator interaction is used to measure the performance of the environment, instead of the performance of individual hives. Since the 1970's NASA volunteers have been measuring plant/pollinator interaction to help correlate satellite imagery with what is happening on the ground.
At NASA's Honey Bee Net the data is carefully checked for accuracy and assigned a quality score. NASA's data from Maryland indicates that the peak nectar flow occurs nearly 4 weeks earlier than in 1970's.