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Does Pathogen Spillover from Commercially Reared Bumble Bees Threaten Wild Pollinators?

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Description: Open access research article by Michael C. Otterstatter and James D. Thomson.
PLOS ONE: Does Pathogen Spillover from Commercially Reared Bumble Bees Threaten Wild Pollinators? Does Pathogen Spillover from Commercially Reared Bumble Bees Threaten Wild Pollinators? Affiliation: Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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