Mountain Honey Bees Have Ancient Adaptation for High-Altitude Foraging (IMAGE)
Caption
East African honey bees are shown. The dark monticola bee (top) is associated with the isolated highland forests and the bright scutellata bee (bottom) occurs in the surrounding lowland savannahs.
Credit
Andreas Wallberg and colleagues.
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