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flag Flies, key pollinators in cooler regions, are more at risk from rising temperatures than bees, study finds.

flag Penn State researchers found that flies, crucial pollinators after bees, are more vulnerable to rising temperatures than bees due to lower heat tolerance and smaller habitat ranges. flag This vulnerability could severely impact ecosystems where flies are primary pollinators, especially in cooler, high-altitude areas. flag The study, published in the Journal of Melittology, highlights the risks climate change poses to fly populations and the ecosystems they support.

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