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Studying twenty different locations, they found preserving natural habitats helps pollinator communities adapt when the abundant but temporary clover blooms end. The result could help balance farming with wildlife conservation.
Teixeira and colleagues found that when more natural areas are preserved alongside farmland, pollinators show remarkable adaptability. After clover crops finish blooming, insects adjust their flower-visiting patterns.
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