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(Utah State Today) What You See: USU Ecologist Uses Human Perception to Define Bumble Bee Mimicry

  • Writer: The Bees In Your Backyard
    The Bees In Your Backyard
  • Mar 24, 2023
  • 1 min read

Joseph Wilson and colleagues "think like predators," using generalization approach for species classification...

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