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Where have all the flowers gone: complexity & worldwide bee declines by Nicole Miller-Struttmann
Photograph above courtesy of the author (N. Miller-Struttmann): B. frigidus pollinating C. scopulorum. Guest Post by Nicole Miller-Struttmann, Assistant Professor of Biology at SUNY – Old Westbury Over the past two decades, bee declines
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inBetter surveillance and improved sampling tactics of wild animal populations could impact public health
By Joslyn Neiderer What do Ebola, rabies and bovine tuberculosis have in common? The answer is that they are all zoonotic diseases, which are diseases that originate in one species and then spillover into another. The Centers for Disease Control … Continue reading
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