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Ant–plant symbiosis study finds climate change may be destabilizing mutualistic relationships

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    Oct 14, 2024, 4:17 pm495 ptsHotTop
    A new North Carolina State University study finds that climate change could be destabilizing the mutualistic relationships between insects and plants. The findings, appearing in the journal Ecology, could portend the future fracturing of symbiotic relationships that underpin healthy ecosystems.
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