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Extrafloral nectar mediates interactions among plants, ants and herbivores; its contingency on damage amount and within‐plant uniformity is poorly understood. Here, we explore these factors in wild cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Herbivory amount drove increases in extrafloral nectar induction per nectary, whereas within‐plant variability in damage ...
Víctor Hugo Ramírez‐Delgado +8 more
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Effects of shading, fertilization, and irrigation on floral display and honey yield in <i>Agastache rugosa</i> in controlled pot culture. [PDF]
Park JM, Kim YK, Kim HJ, Na SJ.
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Floral nectar secretion and ploidy in Brassica rapa and B napus (Brassicaceae). I. Nectary size and nectar carbohydrate production and composition [PDF]
Andrew R. Davis +3 more
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We evaluated how chronic anthropogenic disturbances (CAD) and seasonal variation influence interactions between ants and plants with extrafloral nectaries (EFN's), with emphasis on the responses of ants, herbivores, and plants. Ant and herbivore diversity remained stable across seasons in the preserved cerrado, whereas the pasture had higher ant ...
Edvânia Costa de Oliveira Sá +6 more
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A Prospective, Randomized, Double-Blind, Split-Face Trial Evaluating the Effects of Pre-Conditioning With a TriHex Technology Serum Nectar 2.0 Versus a Vehicle in Subjects Undergoing Elective Facelift Surgery. [PDF]
Widgerow AD +5 more
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Yeasts that specialize in flower nectar play an important role in pollination ecology. Metschnikowia reukaufii and Metschnikowia koreensis were the most prevalent nectar yeasts found in our field sites. Bee pollinators exhibited different behavioural responses to nectar yeasts in field experiments. Bees visited more flowers with M.
M. Elizabeth Moore +8 more
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Deformed wing virus affects foraging success and foraging specialization of honeybee workers. [PDF]
Ferreira HM +4 more
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Pollination structures plant and nectar-feeding bird communities in Cape Fynbos, South Africa
Sjirk Geerts, Anton Pauw
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