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A new review article opens up horizons for the identification of bee species in a diversity of ecosystems.
It was based on the Caatinga biome in Brazil , a highly specialized biome unique to Brazil .
75 more bee species have been identified in this biome than were last described for this biome 25 years ago .
The use of these barcoding techniques can be powerful tools in the conservation of the biome.
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