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Curtin University research has revealed that high densities of European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' ...
Australia’s native bees are key to pollination and ecosystem balance. Some outperform honey bees in certain roles.
New research has revealed that high densities of European honey bees could be harming Australian native bees' 'fitness' by reducing their reproductive success and altering key traits linked to ...
the Australian Wildlife Society, Hesperia and the Forrest Research Foundation. Introduced honey bees have the potential to reduce fitness of cavity-nesting native bees in terms of a male bias sex ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNHigh Densities of European Honey Bees Threaten Native Bee Reproduction in AustraliaNew Curtin University research has revealed that high densities of European honey bees could be harming Australian native ...
Wildlife lovers can help provide much needed homes for Britain's iconic bumblebees thanks to the innovative new BeeBox, ...
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ZME Science on MSNThis Assassin Bug Uses Chemical Trick as Fake Emergency Call to Lure Bees to Their DeathThis time, the tool is a chemical illusion—crafted from the bees’ own alarm system. And the assassin bug’s mastery of that illusion may hold clues to how the roots of intelligence—and deception—grew ...
may be pushing Australia’s native bees to the brink. Research from Curtin University reveals how these introduced bees could be reducing the reproductive success of native cavity-nesting bees. The ...
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