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OUT OF SYNC: USU ECOLOGISTS REPORT CLIMATE CHANGE AFFECTING BEE, PLANT LIFE CYCLES
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LOGAN, Utah, Aug. 19 -- Utah State University issued the following news release: Bees and flowers seem inseparable harbingers of spring, but what happens when pollinators emerge later than their sources of nectar and pollen? Reporting on the first community-wide assessment of 67 bee species of the C
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