University of Oklahoma: Student-Led Research Suggests Urban Gardens Key to Pollinator Resilience
January 28, 2025
January 28, 2025
NORMAN, Oklahoma, Jan. 28 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
Shifting seasons, temperature changes and erratic rainfall disturb the crucial relationship between pollinators and plants. Recently published research conducted at the University of Oklahoma offers practical solutions to help pollinators, like bees, wasps and flies, adapt to these challenges.
Changes in seasonal patterns can shift the timing of plant and pollinator activ . . .
Shifting seasons, temperature changes and erratic rainfall disturb the crucial relationship between pollinators and plants. Recently published research conducted at the University of Oklahoma offers practical solutions to help pollinators, like bees, wasps and flies, adapt to these challenges.
Changes in seasonal patterns can shift the timing of plant and pollinator activ . . .