In a study of fruit crops in New Jersey, Pennsylvania and California, SEBS ecologist Rachael Winfree and co-authors from University of Calgary found that the abundance of a few dominant species of wild bees is more important than the diversity of bee species pollinating crops. Read more at Rutgers Today.
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