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Honeybees on the move - Pollination services and honey production

See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330686236 Honeybees on the move: Pollination services and honey production Conference Paper · August 2018 CITATIONS READS 2 1,874 3 authors: Claudia Hitaj David Johnathan Smith United States Department of Agriculture United States Environmental Protection Agency 21 PUBLICATIONS 688 CITATIONS 23 PUBLICATIONS 1,217 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Kevin A. Hunt United States Department of Agriculture 10 PUBLICATIONS 61 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All content following this page was uploaded by David Johnathan Smith on 28 January 2019. The user has requested enhancement of the downloaded file. SEE PROFILE Honeybees on the move: Pollination services and honey production Claudia Hitaj* David Smith Kevin Hunt U.S.

Publication details

Authors
Hitaj, Claudia - ERS
Organizations
🇺🇸 United States Department of Agriculture🇺🇸 United States Environmental Protection Agency
Year
2018
Type
Conference

Relevancy to Gratheon

This paper is relevant to Gratheon because it informs entrance and behavior analytics in the Gratheon web app, colony-health diagnostics and Varroa/queen-state alerting, pollination ecology and apiary-location intelligence. Its methods and findings can be translated into product requirements for reliable field deployments: what should be sensed, how signals should be interpreted, and which uncertainty or validation limits need to be surfaced to beekeepers. For Gratheon, the work is most useful as an evidence-backed design reference for connecting local hive observations with actionable recommendations in the web app while keeping hardware practical for remote apiaries.