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Book - Bees: A Natural History, by Christopher O'Toole bee venom Seeley investigates how evolution has

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Seeley investigates how evolution has honed the decision-making methods of honeybees over millions of years

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Book - Bees: A Natural History, by Christopher O'Toole bee venom Seeley investigates how evolution hasFrom the Publisher: The vital role of bees in human ecology is underlined by the estimate that every third mouthful of human food is dependent on the pollinating services of bees. Only recently have biologists discovered that human survival is inextricably linked to the survival of insects, specifically, bees. Today the 16 20,000 species of bee continue to play vital roles in human ecology. We survive only by grace of the life sustaining network of

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