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Is the insect apocalypse happening here?
climate changeecosystem servicesphenologyRocky Mountain Biological LaboratoryGothicColoradoBombusSpeyeria mormoniaCulicidaeHelianthella quinquenervisDendragapus obscurusgrasshoppers
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If you spend much time outside you’re surely familiar with some of the local insects. Pollinating bumble bees, pesky mosquitoes (although they do pollinate one of our local orchids), beautiful …
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