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BRC-BIO: Downscaling the effects of network structure on pollinator fitness

Organization University of California - MercedLocation MERCED, United StatesPosted 15 Aug 2025Deadline 31 Jul 2028
NSFUS FederalResearch GrantScience FoundationCA
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To produce seeds and fruits, plants must be pollinated. While some plants can self-pollinate, approximately 90% of flowering plants rely on animals for this essential service. Bees are among the most important pollinators for maintaining healthy ecosystems and agricultural productivity. However, many pollinator populations are declining, posing a…

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