by onguyen228 Sat Oct 11, 2014 1:45 pm
The author makes an assumption that if the Africanized honeybees in comparison with the native brazil honeybees were superior producers, then the Africanized honeybees in comparison with the U.S. native honeybees will be superior producers in the context of domestic commercial honey production.
(A) If the native Brazilian honeybees are not of the same variety as the native U.S. honeybees, then the Africanized honeybees being more superior producers than the Brazilian honeybees is not enough evidence to prove that they will be superior producers than the native U.S. honeybees. The author depends on the assumption that native Brazilian HB are the same as native U.S. HB. Being both natives doesn't make them the same.
Illustration:
African HB > Brazilian HB (Premise)
Brazilian HB =/= U.S. HB (new development from AC (A))
African HB >??? U.S. HB (this can't be proven)
(B) points out a factor other than superior honey production that possibly affect the commercial honey production. The author assumes that superior production is the only factor that matters and overlooks whether or not African HB are compatible to be used in commercial production. In this case, it may not be economically productive.
(C) The key word here is "certain." Just because certain types of trees will produce less effective pollinating flowers, doesn't prove honey production will decline. These certain types of trees may only make up 1% of the sources these bees collect from or it may not even be the type these bees use.
Lets say that it was safe to assume that less effective pollination from trees would cause a decline in commercial honey production. It would be an exaggeration to believe that some trees being less effectively pollinated would cause a decline in commercial honey production.
(D) Obvious weaken answer. If beekeeping is abandoned then commercial honey production should decline.
(E) This AC makes a distinction between the two environments that the author assumes to be similar or overlooks details from the two. The Africanized HB were superior producers in Brazil due to the fact that the environment was more suitable for foraging, unlike "MOST" areas in the U.S.