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Bee populations expanded during global warming after the last Ice Age

2016-05-31 10:40:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Phys.Org: The Australian small carpenter bee populations appear to have dramatically flourished in the period of global warming following the last Ice Age some 18,000 years ago. The bee species is found in sub-tropical, coastal and desert areas from the north-east to the south of Australia. Researchers Rebecca Dew and Michael Schwarz from the Flinders University of South Australia teamed up with Sandra Rehan, the University of New Hampshire, USA, to model its past responses to climate change with the help...

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