Posted by: Sandy Steinman | January 19, 2025

Pollinators most vulnerable to rising global temperatures are flies, study shows 

Penn State  reported

Despite their reputation as buzzing nuisances, flies serve a critical role as some of the Earth’s most prolific pollinators — and new research led by Penn State scientists suggests they are increasingly at risk due to rising global temperatures.

In a study recently published in the Journal of Melittology, an international team of researchers looked at the heat tolerance for a variety of species of bees and flies in tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Their findings suggest that rising temperatures pose a greater threat to flies than bees, as bees can tolerate much higher temperatures than flies and have a wider habitat range.

Read more at  Pollinators most vulnerable to rising global temperatures are flies, study shows | Penn State University


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