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For wild bumble bees, diet isn't one-size-fits-all
In the first long-term, community-level field study of wild bumble bee nutrition, a team of ecologists led by Northwestern University and the Chicago Botanic Garden discovered that wild bees aren't ...
When the temperatures outside dipped, the honeybees grabbed hold of each other’s legs to form a living quilt along the ...
Kit Prendergast discovered the bee while surveying a critically endangered wildflower and was drawn to the insect's unique ...
This story originally appeared in bioGraphic, an independent magazine about nature and regeneration powered by the California Academy of Sciences. On a toasty morning in March, a steady stream of ...
Life in a big city is stressful — even for a tiny creature like a wild bee, according to a recent study by a team of researchers based at York University in Toronto. These scientists collaborated to ...
Are bees leaving Rhode Island? Local scientists conduct a census examining climate change. Bees are responsible for a third of the food we eat. But climate change is taking a toll on these powerful ...
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