Animals
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Urbanization Increases the Risk of Pathogens and Inbreeding for Wild Bees
Wild bees living in cities like Toronto are facing increased environmental stressors compared to those in rural and even suburban areas, such as more pathogens and parasites, found researchers at York University.
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