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Researchers find climate change negatively impacts bumble bees

A recent study by researchers discovered that changes in temperature negatively impact several species of bumble bees over the past 120 years

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Climate change negatively impacting bumble bees

Climate change negatively impacting bumble bees
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Climate change negatively impacts bumble bees: Study reveals

A new study revealed that change in temperature has negative impact over the past 120 years on several species of bumble bees

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Science News | Climate Change Negatively Impacts Bumble Bees: Study Reveals

Get latest articles and stories on Science at LatestLY. Washington [US], June 24(ANI): A new study revealed that change in temperature has negative impact over the past 120 years on several species of bumble bees. The researchers also discovered that change in temperature has a negative impact more than other factors like precipitation or floral resources. Science News | Climate Change Negatively Impacts Bumble Bees: Study Reveals.

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Climate change negatively impacting bumble bees: Study - SFU News

Temperature changes have negatively impacted most species of bumble bees over the past 120 years, according to new research published this week in Biology Letters. The researchers note that changes in temperature had more of a negative impact than other factors - such as precipitation or floral resources.

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