Princeton: How Decline in Pollinators Ripples Across Entire Ecosystems
August 09, 2022
August 09, 2022
PRINCETON, New Jersey, Aug. 9 (TNSjou) -- Princeton University issued the following news:
As pollinators like honeybees and butterflies decline worldwide, their loss is rippling out across entire ecosystems, report a Princeton-led team of researchers in the journal Nature. They found that when plants have to compete to woo pollinators, it poses a significant threat to biodiversity.
"Our study identifies an unexpected and insidious way in which the loss of some spec . . .
As pollinators like honeybees and butterflies decline worldwide, their loss is rippling out across entire ecosystems, report a Princeton-led team of researchers in the journal Nature. They found that when plants have to compete to woo pollinators, it poses a significant threat to biodiversity.
"Our study identifies an unexpected and insidious way in which the loss of some spec . . .