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Sumali Mart 2020
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42° ARTEVENTO CERVIA Lo stand del nostro Team Bee human vi aspetta al festival il 23, 24 e 30 aprile e il 1° maggio. The stand of our Bee Human Team is waiting for you at the festival on April 23rd, 24th and 30th and on May 1st. #CatchTheWave #festivalaquilonicervia #Beehuman
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As average temperatures continue to rise, bumble bees may be faced with an untenable increase in frequency of extreme temperatures. SCIENCE, 7 Feb 2020, Vol 367, Issue 6478, pp. 685-688, DOI: 10.1126/science.aax8591 science.org/doi/10.1126/sc… #bees #Bee 🐝
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Once the upwelling ends, they find themselves trapped in physiologically challenging subtropical habitat and subject to intense predation pressure This makes the sardine run a rare example of a mass migration that has no apparent fitness benefits For more info 👇
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The KwaZulu-Natal sardine run, popularly known as the “greatest shoal on Earth,” is a mass migration of South African sardines from their temperate core range into the subtropical Indian Ocean Keep reading 👇
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DNA methylation patterns could represent a useful method to assess the cumulative effects of non-lethal stressors in wildlife More info 👇 doi.org/10.1038/s41598…
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Over time sea levels have risen and fallen with temperatures—but Earth's total surface water was always assumed to be constant. Now, evidence is mounting that some 3-4 billion years ago, the planet's oceans held nearly twice as much water—enough to submerge today's continents 👇
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