Study Reveals Threats to Pollinator-Plant Networks in Great Lakes Gardens

A recent study by York University delves into the critical interdependence between wild bee species and certain plants, with significant implications for global food security. Conducted in Indigenous gardens in the Great Lakes Region, the research highlights how the loss of even a single bee species can severely disrupt plant reproduction, resulting in diminished yields of vegetables, fruits, and flowers.

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