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  • Pollinator
  • Animal that moves pollen from the male anther of a flower to the female stigma

    Agrivoltaics Self-pollination Pollinator Partnership Pollinator-mediated selection Polli:Nation "Pollinator". What is a pollinator?. 3 February 2021.

    Pollinator

    Pollinator

    Pollinator

  • Pollination
  • Biological process occurring in plants

    of pollinator communities suggest that the specific way in which plant-pollinator networks are organized minimizes competition between pollinators and

    Pollination

    Pollination

    Pollination

  • Flower
  • Reproductive structure in flowering plants

    chance pollination comes from pollen of the same species of plant. This close relationship is an example of coevolution, as the plant and pollinator have

    Flower

    Flower

    Flower

  • Pollinator (album)
  • 2017 studio album by Blondie

    Pollinator is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band Blondie, released on May 5, 2017, by BMG Rights Management. In contrast to previous Blondie

    Pollinator (album)

    Pollinator_(album)

  • Pollinator Partnership
  • American nonprofit organization

    Signature initiatives include the NAPPC (North American Pollinator Protection Campaign), National Pollinator Week, and EcoRegional Planting Guides that allow

    Pollinator Partnership

    Pollinator_Partnership

  • Pollination syndrome
  • Flower traits that attract pollinators

    understanding of plant-pollinator interactions, sometimes the pollinator of a plant species cannot be accurately predicted from the pollination syndrome alone

    Pollination syndrome

    Pollination syndrome

    Pollination_syndrome

  • Pollinator garden
  • Type of garden

    consumed by humans, and pollinator gardens are a way to offer support for these species. In order for a garden to be considered a pollinator garden, it should

    Pollinator garden

    Pollinator garden

    Pollinator_garden

  • Pollinator decline
  • Reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators

    Pollinator decline is the reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide that began being recorded at the

    Pollinator decline

    Pollinator decline

    Pollinator_decline

  • Pollination of orchids
  • reinforce pollinator behavior, enhancing the likelihood of effective pollen transfer. Over time, this specialization on a single type of pollinator has led

    Pollination of orchids

    Pollination of orchids

    Pollination_of_orchids

  • Wasp
  • Group of insects

    prey capture. Wasps play many ecological roles. Some are predators or pollinators, whether to feed themselves or to provision their nests. Many, notably

    Wasp

    Wasp

    Wasp

  • Hand-pollination
  • Mechanical pollination technique

    pests, where natural pollinators cannot reach them. Pollinator decline and the concentrated pollination needs of monoculture can also be a factor. However

    Hand-pollination

    Hand-pollination

    Hand-pollination

  • Pollination network
  • within the set: a pollinator can never be pollinated, unlike in a predator-prey network where a predator can be depredated. A pollination network is two-modal

    Pollination network

    Pollination network

    Pollination_network

  • Monarch butterfly
  • Milkweed butterfly in the family Nymphalidae

    North American butterflies and an iconic pollinator, although it is not an especially effective pollinator of milkweeds. Its wings feature an easily

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch butterfly

    Monarch_butterfly

  • Buzz pollination
  • Technique used by bees to release pollen

    between buzz pollinated plants and bees benefits both groups and could be why poricidal anthers have been successful evolutionarily. Pollinator and flower

    Buzz pollination

    Buzz pollination

    Buzz_pollination

  • Self-pollination
  • Form of pollination

    suitable pollinators or produce offspring in areas where pollinator populations have been greatly reduced or are naturally variable. Pollination can also

    Self-pollination

    Self-pollination

    Self-pollination

  • Fruit tree pollination
  • that are cross-pollinated or pollinated via an insect pollinator produce more fruit than trees with flowers that just self-pollinate. In fruit trees

    Fruit tree pollination

    Fruit tree pollination

    Fruit_tree_pollination

  • Orchid
  • Family of flowering plants in the order Asparagales

    In orchids that produce pollinia, pollination happens as some variant of the following sequence: when the pollinator enters into the flower, it touches

    Orchid

    Orchid

    Orchid

  • The Pollinator Pathway
  • Interactive biodiversity project in Washington state

    "Certification", Pollinator Pathway website Marianna Horn (March 2008), Pollinator Park: The Pathway to Pollination Protection (Pollinator Workshops, March

    The Pollinator Pathway

    The Pollinator Pathway

    The_Pollinator_Pathway

  • Fig wasp
  • Group of mostly pollinating insects whose larvae live in figs

    the figs promotes the constant evolution of new pollinator wasp species. Host switching and pollinator host sharing may contribute to the incredible diversity

    Fig wasp

    Fig wasp

    Fig_wasp

  • Hoverfly
  • Family of insects

    making a greater number of flower visits.[citation needed] Like many pollinator groups, syrphid flies range from species that take a generalist approach

    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

    Hoverfly

  • Bee
  • Clade of insects

    ecological implications of 'specialized' pollinator rewards". In Patiny, Sébastien (ed.). Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships. Cambridge University

    Bee

    Bee

    Bee

  • Pollinator-mediated selection
  • Process in which pollinators effects a plant's evolution

    Pollinator-mediated selection is an evolutionary process occurring in flowering plants, in which the foraging behavior of pollinators differentially selects

    Pollinator-mediated selection

    Pollinator-mediated selection

    Pollinator-mediated_selection

  • Pollination management
  • Horticultural practices to enhance pollination

    pollinator populations, pollination management is becoming an increasingly important part of horticulture. Factors that cause the loss of pollinators

    Pollination management

    Pollination management

    Pollination_management

  • Blondie (band)
  • American rock band

    and continues to actively perform. The band's eleventh studio album, Pollinator, was released on May 5, 2017, charting at number 4 in the UK. A new studio

    Blondie (band)

    Blondie (band)

    Blondie_(band)

  • Mutualism (biology)
  • Mutually beneficial interaction between species

    of pollinator communities suggest that the specific way in which plant-pollinator networks are organized minimizes competition between pollinators, reduce

    Mutualism (biology)

    Mutualism (biology)

    Mutualism_(biology)

  • Nectar
  • Sugar-rich liquid produced by plants

    pollinated. In species that are wind pollinated, nectaries are often absent because there is no pollinator. In flowers that are generally pollinated by

    Nectar

    Nectar

    Nectar

  • Longhorn beetle
  • Family of beetles characterized by long antennae

    pollinator species for native plants such as harakeke. Some orchid species have been found to be largely reliant on longhorn beetles for pollination.

    Longhorn beetle

    Longhorn beetle

    Longhorn_beetle

  • Saturation pollination
  • alternative pollinator, the alfalfa leafcutter bee for alfalfa seed pollination. Pollination management McGregor, S.E. 1976. Insect Pollination Of Cultivated

    Saturation pollination

    Saturation_pollination

  • Pollinator Pathway (organization)
  • Nonprofit focused on pollinator conservation

    insect populations Habitat fragmentation Pollinator decline Pollinator garden Pollinator Partnership The Pollinator Pathway Urban rewilding Wildflower strip

    Pollinator Pathway (organization)

    Pollinator Pathway (organization)

    Pollinator_Pathway_(organization)

  • Thrips
  • Order of insects

    he conducted experiments by keeping away larger pollinators.Thrips setipennis is the sole pollinator of Wilkiea huegeliana, a small, unisexual annually

    Thrips

    Thrips

    Thrips

  • Pollinator exclusion experiment
  • Pollinator exclusion experiments are experiments used by ecologists to determine the effectiveness of putative plant pollination vectors. Essentially,

    Pollinator exclusion experiment

    Pollinator_exclusion_experiment

  • Vanilla
  • Spice extracted from Vanilla orchids

    natural pollinator of the major species of commercially-grown vanilla, Vanilla planifolia, is unknown, and the crop requires hand pollination to achieve

    Vanilla

    Vanilla

    Vanilla

  • Pouyannian mimicry
  • Evolutionary strategy

    female mating signals of certain pollinator species. This results in attempted copulation by males of the pollinator species, facilitating pollen transfer

    Pouyannian mimicry

    Pouyannian mimicry

    Pouyannian_mimicry

  • List of crop plants pollinated by bees
  • though pollination may be required for the purpose of seed production or breeding. Fruit tree pollination Pollination management Pollinator Pollen source

    List of crop plants pollinated by bees

    List_of_crop_plants_pollinated_by_bees

  • North American Pollinator Protection Campaign
  • Organization for the conservation of pollinators

    concerning pollinators and pollinator habitats and promotes and supports pollinator research. Possible declines in the health and population of pollinators pose

    North American Pollinator Protection Campaign

    North_American_Pollinator_Protection_Campaign

  • Entomophily
  • Form of pollination by insects

    plant population size and density for plant-pollinator interactions and plant performance: Plant-pollinator interactions". Journal of Ecology. 89 (1):

    Entomophily

    Entomophily

    Entomophily

  • Pollination bag
  • Pollination control device

    Pollination bags, sometimes called crossing bags, isolation bags or exclusion bags, are containers made of various different materials for the purpose

    Pollination bag

    Pollination bag

    Pollination_bag

  • Pollination trap
  • Plant flower structures

    become the pollinators of these plants. Ferdy, Jean‐Baptiste; Gouyon, Pierre‐Henri; Moret, Jacques; Godelle, Bernard (1998). "Pollinator Behavior and

    Pollination trap

    Pollination trap

    Pollination_trap

  • Reproductive coevolution in Ficus
  • in their choice of pollinator. This high host specificity is proven by the low pollinator sharing ratios found in fig pollinators, especially in the wasp

    Reproductive coevolution in Ficus

    Reproductive coevolution in Ficus

    Reproductive_coevolution_in_Ficus

  • Floral color change
  • Changes due to age or pollination

    flowers receive pollination. It has been shown that the size of the plant's floral display is important in relation to plant-pollinator interactions. Larger

    Floral color change

    Floral color change

    Floral_color_change

  • Monarch butterfly migration
  • Migrations, mainly across North America

    function of the facility/site. In June 2016, the Pollinator Health Task Force issued a "Pollinator Partnership Action Plan". That Plan provided examples

    Monarch butterfly migration

    Monarch butterfly migration

    Monarch_butterfly_migration

  • Anemophily
  • Wind pollination

    Wind-pollination (anemophily) syndrome Anemophily or wind pollination is a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by wind. Almost all gymnosperms

    Anemophily

    Anemophily

    Anemophily

  • Petal
  • Part of most types of flower

    flowers. They are often brightly coloured or unusually shaped to attract pollinators. All of the petals of a flower are collectively known as the corolla

    Petal

    Petal

    Petal

  • Open pollination
  • Pollination by natural agents, or true-breeding in plant varieties

    "Open pollination" and "open pollinated" refer to a variety of concepts in the context of the sexual reproduction of plants. Generally speaking, the term

    Open pollination

    Open pollination

    Open_pollination

  • Parthenogenesis
  • Asexual reproduction without fertilization

    (Nematoda: Sphaerularioidea: Anandranematidae n. fam.) parasitic in the palm-pollinating weevil Elaeidobius kamerunicus Faust, with a phylogenetic synopsis of

    Parthenogenesis

    Parthenogenesis

    Parthenogenesis

  • Butterfly gardening
  • Gardening to benefit butterflies

    California: Pollinator Partnership. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 9, 2020. Retrieved March 9, 2020. "Plants for Butterfly and Pollinator Gardens:

    Butterfly gardening

    Butterfly gardening

    Butterfly_gardening

  • Edmond Albius
  • Réunion horticulturalist (1829–1880)

    how to fertilize flowers. In 1841, Albius invented a method to quickly pollinate the vanilla orchid using a thin stick or blade of grass and a simple thumb

    Edmond Albius

    Edmond Albius

    Edmond_Albius

  • Bombus impatiens
  • Species of insect

    decline of pollinator bee population like A. mellifera and the ban on importing B. terrestris into North America. They are used as pollinator bees for tomatoes

    Bombus impatiens

    Bombus impatiens

    Bombus_impatiens

  • Asclepias syriaca
  • Species of flowering plant

    "A Milkweed for Every Garden". Pollinator Friendly Gardening: Gardening for Bees, Butterflies, and Other Pollinators. Minneapolis: Voyageur Press. p

    Asclepias syriaca

    Asclepias syriaca

    Asclepias_syriaca

  • Western honey bee
  • Species of honey bee

    then return to pollinate the female flowers later in the day. Such symbiotic relationships also mean that the specialized pollinator will be covered

    Western honey bee

    Western honey bee

    Western_honey_bee

  • Salvia
  • Largest genus of plants in the mint family

    the stamens to move and the pollen to be deposited on the pollinator. When the pollinator withdraws from the flower, the lever returns the stamens to

    Salvia

    Salvia

    Salvia

  • Marantaceae
  • Family of flowering plants in the Commelinid order Zingiberales

    (located on top of the style) is deposited on the pollinator while cross-pollen is scooped off the pollinator into the stigmatic cavity. This single action

    Marantaceae

    Marantaceae

    Marantaceae

  • Ficus hispida
  • Species of flowering plant

    galls containing pollinator wasp larvae. Female trees have pistillate flowers that do produce seeds but are inhospitable to pollinator wasp larvae. It

    Ficus hispida

    Ficus hispida

    Ficus_hispida

  • Cape rock sengi
  • Species of mammal

    observed to be a non-flying mammal pollinator of the pagoda lily (Massonia bifolia). Sengis are floral pollinators due to their largely insectivorous

    Cape rock sengi

    Cape rock sengi

    Cape_rock_sengi

  • Bombylius major
  • Species of fly

    dominant pollinator within its community, sometimes even pollinating up to two thirds of the local flowers. In addition, B. major will visit and pollinate plants

    Bombylius major

    Bombylius major

    Bombylius_major

  • Syconium
  • Type of fruit produced by plants of the genus Ficus

    and the morphology of the pollinating wasp. The tight ostiolar enclosure at the syconium's apex makes it highly pollinator-specific. When receptive to

    Syconium

    Syconium

    Syconium

  • Catkin
  • Cylindrical flower cluster

    with inconspicuous or no petals, usually wind-pollinated (anemophilous) but sometimes insect-pollinated (as in Salix). It contains many, usually unisexual

    Catkin

    Catkin

    Catkin

  • Pseudocopulation
  • Biological process

    mating signals of specific pollinator insects, such as bees. The mimicry results in attempted copulation by males of the pollinator species, facilitating pollen

    Pseudocopulation

    Pseudocopulation

    Pseudocopulation

  • Psidium guajava
  • Species of flowering plant

    shrub or small tree native to South America. It is pollinated by insects. When cultivated, it is pollinated mainly by the common honey bee, Apis mellifera

    Psidium guajava

    Psidium guajava

    Psidium_guajava

  • Carrion flower
  • Flowers that smell like rotting flesh

    for pollinators. In order for pollination to occur, a relationship of attraction and reward must be present between the flower and the pollinator. The

    Carrion flower

    Carrion flower

    Carrion_flower

  • Ecological speciation
  • Form of speciation from isolation

    their pollinator hosts. Four geographic-based scenarios involving pollinator isolation are known to occur: The most common framework for pollinator isolation

    Ecological speciation

    Ecological speciation

    Ecological_speciation

  • Bract
  • Modified or specialized leaf

    ebracteolate. Some bracts are brightly coloured which aid in the attraction of pollinators, either together with the perianth or instead of it. Examples of this

    Bract

    Bract

    Bract

  • Clitoria
  • Genus of legumes

    Clitoria is a genus of mainly tropical and subtropical, insect-pollinated flowering pea vines. This genus was named after the human clitoris, for the flowers

    Clitoria

    Clitoria

    Clitoria

  • Spectacular Smith
  • American musician and entrepreneur (born 1986)

    described Smith as “one of the five most influential celebs that cross‑pollinate between music and tech.” Smith started performing with his brother in

    Spectacular Smith

    Spectacular Smith

    Spectacular_Smith

  • Agapostemon virescens
  • Species of bee

    virescens species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-09-23. "Pollinator Protection Strategy". toronto.ca. Retrieved 2022-07-11. Brasil, Sandara

    Agapostemon virescens

    Agapostemon virescens

    Agapostemon_virescens

  • Zoophily
  • Pollination by animals

    mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to the particular type of pollinator, e.g., brightly colored or scented flowers, nectar, and appealing shapes

    Zoophily

    Zoophily

    Zoophily

  • Ophrys
  • Genus of orchids

    column becomes attached to some part of the pollinator, usually the head or abdomen, and the pollinator inadvertently carries and transfers this pollen

    Ophrys

    Ophrys

    Ophrys

  • Cayon olive
  • Olive cultivar

    of other pollinators. The Cayon is also highly valued for its use as a pollinator of other olive tree. Among the cultivars it helps pollinate are the Olivière

    Cayon olive

    Cayon_olive

  • Night-blooming plants
  • Flowering pattern of angiosperms

    proboscis length of the pollinating hawkmoths, reflecting a fine-tuned coevolutionary relationship between plant and pollinator. The interactions between

    Night-blooming plants

    Night-blooming plants

    Night-blooming_plants

  • Forcipomyia squamipennis
  • Species of fly

    Forcipomyia. It is an important pollinator of cacao trees (Theobroma cacao) in Ghana, and other related midges pollinate the tree in other parts of the

    Forcipomyia squamipennis

    Forcipomyia_squamipennis

  • Spillover infection
  • Occurs when a reservoir population causes an epidemic in a novel host population

    exposure. Commercially bred bumblebees used to pollinate greenhouses can be reservoirs for several pollinator parasites including the protozoans Crithidia

    Spillover infection

    Spillover_infection

  • Bumblebee
  • Genus of insect

    long as they continue to find nectar and pollen there, a habit known as pollinator or flower constancy. While foraging, bumblebees can reach ground speeds

    Bumblebee

    Bumblebee

    Bumblebee

  • Epipactis helleborine
  • Species of orchid

    Agnieszka; Jaskuła, Radomir; Rewicz, Tomasz; Tończyk, Grzegorz (2017-04-18). "Pollinator diversity and reproductive success of Epipactis helleborine (L.) Crantz

    Epipactis helleborine

    Epipactis helleborine

    Epipactis_helleborine

  • Ophrys insectifera
  • Species of flowering plant in the orchid family

    use of sexually deceptive pollination and floral mimicry, as well as a highly selective and highly evolved plant–pollinator relationship. Ophrys insectifera

    Ophrys insectifera

    Ophrys insectifera

    Ophrys_insectifera

  • Reproduction
  • Biological process

    substituted for autogamous pollination (not necessarily leading to successful fertilization) and describes self-pollination within the same flower, distinguished

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

    Reproduction

  • Tachinidae
  • Family of insects

    orchids, only Eudejeania aff. browni effectively acts as the pollinator. In New Zealand, pollination systems are largely generalised and entomophilous, with

    Tachinidae

    Tachinidae

    Tachinidae

  • Hemaris thysbe
  • Species of moth

    neither as a crop pollinator nor as a pest. The moth does, however, pollinate several cultivated flowers, and is the primary pollinator for some species

    Hemaris thysbe

    Hemaris thysbe

    Hemaris_thysbe

  • Impatiens capensis
  • Species of flowering plant

    very important in the pollination of the flower and in determining the most efficient pollinator. Hummingbirds are major pollinators. They remove more pollen

    Impatiens capensis

    Impatiens capensis

    Impatiens_capensis

  • Amorphophallus titanum
  • Species of flowering plant in the arum family Araceae

    period, and gives off a powerful scent of rotting flesh which attracts pollinators. As a consequence, it is characterized as a carrion flower, earning it

    Amorphophallus titanum

    Amorphophallus titanum

    Amorphophallus_titanum

  • Insect
  • Class of arthropods

    Archived from the original on 4 May 2012. Retrieved 19 April 2012. "Pollinator Factsheet" (PDF). United States Forest Service. Archived from the original

    Insect

    Insect

    Insect

  • Bombus lapidarius
  • Species of bee

    important pollinator. For many plants, such as certain species of Viscaria, only bees and butterflies have proboscides long enough to pollinate effectively

    Bombus lapidarius

    Bombus lapidarius

    Bombus_lapidarius

  • Flowering plant
  • Clade of seed plants that produce flowers

    leads to pollination syndromes, where the morphology of a flower evolves to match the anatomy and sensory capabilities of its primary pollinator. For example

    Flowering plant

    Flowering plant

    Flowering_plant

  • Oenothera fruticosa
  • Species of flowering plant

    include this plant in pollinator gardens, rock gardens, cottage gardens, and native gardens for their ability to attract pollinators and their beautiful

    Oenothera fruticosa

    Oenothera fruticosa

    Oenothera_fruticosa

  • Echium
  • Genus of flowering plants in the borage family Boraginaceae

    The pollinator community of the Madeiran endemic Echium candicans: individual-based network metrics, relation with plant traits, and pollinator behaviour

    Echium

    Echium

    Echium

  • Darlingtonia californica
  • Species of carnivorous plant

    cobra lily is its means of pollination. Its flower is unusually shaped and complex, typically a sign of a close pollinator-plant specialization. The flower

    Darlingtonia californica

    Darlingtonia californica

    Darlingtonia_californica

  • Blossom
  • Flowers of stone fruit trees and of some other plants that flower in spring

    are white in colour. Blossoms provide pollen to pollinators such as bees, and initiate cross-pollination necessary for the trees to reproduce by producing

    Blossom

    Blossom

    Blossom

  • Ophrys apifera
  • Species of flowering plant in the orchid family

    an example of sexually deceptive pollination and floral mimicry, a highly selective and highly evolved plant–pollinator relationship. Ophrys apifera grows

    Ophrys apifera

    Ophrys apifera

    Ophrys_apifera

  • Potato
  • Starchy tuber used as a staple food

    pink to blue or purple; they are yellow at the centre, and are insect-pollinated. The plant develops tubers to store nutrients. These are not roots but

    Potato

    Potato

    Potato

  • Erythranthe lewisii
  • Plant species in the lopseed family

    other species in Erythranthe, it serves as a model system for studying pollinator-based reproductive isolation. It was formerly known as Mimulus lewisii

    Erythranthe lewisii

    Erythranthe lewisii

    Erythranthe_lewisii

  • Genistoids
  • Clade of legumes

    clade are primarily found in the Southern Hemisphere. Some genera are pollinated by birds. The genistoid clade is consistently resolved as monophyletic

    Genistoids

    Genistoids

    Genistoids

  • Xerces Society
  • Non-profit conservation organization

    to encourage cities to encourage native pollinators by planting more native plants, providing more pollinator habitats, and limiting unnecessary pesticide

    Xerces Society

    Xerces Society

    Xerces_Society

  • Canadian Pollination Initiative
  • the conservation of pollinator and plant biodiversity, improve the health of managed bees, enhance pollination by native pollinators and increase our knowledge

    Canadian Pollination Initiative

    Canadian_Pollination_Initiative

  • Lapeirousia oreogena
  • Species of plant

    guides to facilitate the successful insertion of the pollinator fly's proboscis during pollination. The flowers are 2 centimetres (0.79 in) in diameter

    Lapeirousia oreogena

    Lapeirousia oreogena

    Lapeirousia_oreogena

  • Monocotyledon reproduction
  • Flowering plant reproduction system

    self-compatibility. The majority of monocots are animal pollinated (zoophilous), of which most are pollinator generalists. Monocots have mechanisms to promote

    Monocotyledon reproduction

    Monocotyledon reproduction

    Monocotyledon_reproduction

  • Honey bee
  • Colonial flying insect

    They can provide some pollination to many plants, but some plants have a native pollinator that is more effective at pollinating that species. When honey

    Honey bee

    Honey bee

    Honey_bee

  • Flower garden
  • Garden where flowers are grown and displayed

    becomes for pollinators to visit the flower garden. Additionally, larger floral displays experience more pollinator activity. Common pollinators include honeybees

    Flower garden

    Flower garden

    Flower_garden

  • Nectar robbing
  • Foraging behavior

    robbing. Pollination systems are mostly mutualistic, meaning that the plant benefits from the pollinator's transport of male gametes and the pollinator benefits

    Nectar robbing

    Nectar robbing

    Nectar_robbing

  • Metabarcoding
  • Genetic technique for identifying organisms in mixed samples

    "Understanding Linkage Rules in Plant-Pollinator Networks by Using Hierarchical Models That Incorporate Pollinator Detectability and Plant Traits". PLOS

    Metabarcoding

    Metabarcoding

    Metabarcoding

  • Heliconia
  • Genus of plants

    that open at night, which is typical of bat pollinated plants. This bat is the only known nocturnal pollinator of Heliconia solomonensis. Many bats use Heliconia

    Heliconia

    Heliconia

    Heliconia

  • Junonia coenia
  • Species of insect (butterfly)

    as well as the nectar reward that it can provide the pollinator. With this signal the pollinator can visit the right plant at the right time maximizing

    Junonia coenia

    Junonia coenia

    Junonia_coenia

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