A study in the journal Forests highlights the critical need for understanding and managing nonnative forest specialist and generalist pests. "We classify pests for easier management; it's just a ...
The Hindu’s weekly Science for All newsletter explains all things Science, without the jargon. They are vital for the yield of food crops and for the reproduction of wild flowering plants. But ...
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Scientists used radar to identify bees by their wingbeats and it could change how we track pollinators
Pollinators like bees and butterflies are vanishing across the world due to toxic pesticides and habitat loss, threatening ecosystems and global food security. Over 87% of flowering plants rely on ...
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