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The study uncovered significant changes in oak pollen under elevated CO2. Sulfur, potassium, and iron levels decreased, while phosphorus became more scarce for bees. Two bee species, Osmia bicornis and Apis mellifera, showed different responses to these changes. O. bicornis faced potential phosphorus limitations, especially in high-CO2 conditions. For A. mellifera, both phosphorus and sulfur could become limiting factors.
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