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Determining pollinator behavior differences bumblebees and flies.
Abstract
Pollinator behavior is integral to understanding community network interactions. These interactions can serve as a proxy for community health. This study aims to compare the behavior between bumblebee pollinators and fly pollinators. This will take place around the area of Gothic, CO, at an elevation of 2900m. Bumblebees and flies are both common pollinators in the region, and studying their behavior would give us insight into how these species interact within a community.
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