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      <title>文献阅读 [April 3rd]</title>
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Glass, J. R., Burnett, N. P., Combes, S. A., Weisman, E., Helbling, A., &amp;amp; Harrison, J. F. (2024). Flying, nectar-loaded honey bees conserve water and improve heat tolerance by reducing wingbeat frequency and metabolic heat production. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 121(4), e2311025121. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2311025121
Focus on heat wave effects on honeybees Honeybees avoid overheating by lowering wingbeat frequency Reducing metabolic heat production is the result of lowering wingbeat frequency.</description>
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