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Physiological thermal limits predict differential responses of bees to urban heat-island effects

Physiological thermal limits predict differential responses of bees to urban heat-island effects



Changes in community composition are an important, but hard to predict, effect of climate change. Here, we use a wild-bee study system to test the ability of critical thermal maxima  to predict community responses to urban heat-island effects in Raleigh, NC, USA.


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