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Bee Faithful? Plant-Pollinator Relationships Compromised When Bee Species Decline
pollinator declineCrested ButteRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryRocky MountainsColoradoApis melliferaDelphiniumBombus
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Jul 22, 2013 (National Science Foundation News:http://www.nsf.gov/news/ Delivered by Newstex) Press Release 13-131 Bee Faithful? Plant-Pollinator Relationships Compromised When Bee Species Decline Removing even one bumblebee species from an ecosystem affects plant reproduction July 22, 2013 Remove e
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