Hummingbird 'Tag' Suggests Fragmentation May Be Part Of Pollination Crisis
Tuesday, February 10, 2009 - 11:28
in Mathematics & Economics
To find out the cause of what's being called a global "pollination crisis," researchers have successfully attached an electronic tracking device to a hummingbird for the first time -- and the darting travels of the tiny bird may be pointing the way to at least part of the problem.
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