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Urban fragmentation leads to lower floral diversity, with knock-on impacts on bee biodiversity

Biology

Urban fragmentation leads to lower floral diversity, with knock-on impacts on bee biodiversity

P. Theodorou, S. Herbst, et al.

This study reveals the critical relationship between bee and flowering plant diversity in urban settings, showcasing how urban fragmentation can threaten these vital ecosystems. Conducted by a team of researchers including Panagiotis Theodorou, Sarah-Christine Herbst, and others, the findings underscore the need for urban planning that preserves biodiversity.

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