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Scientists surveyed 27 orchards in New York for over 10 years, identifying 88 different species of wild bees. As the land was developed, they found the species wiped out were closely related as were the survivors, with surprising impacts on pollination.
Scientists surveyed 27 orchards in New York for over 10 years, identifying 88 different species of wild bees. As the land was developed, they found the species wiped out were closely related as were the survivors, with surprising impacts on pollination.
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