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Artenschwund macht Hummeln untreu
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Wenn nur eine Hummelart von zehn aus einer Wiese entfernt wird, produzieren die Pflanzen ein Drittel weniger Samen. Der Grund: Die übrigen Hummeln werden ihren Nektarpflanzen untreu, haben Forschende vom Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory im US-Bundesstaat Colorado festgestellt. Die meisten Bestäu
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