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Research on genetic diversity and mating patterns of Toona fargesii populations based on SSR markers. [PDF]
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Current Biology, 2022
Johnson gives an overview of bird pollinators and the plant species they pollinate.
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Johnson gives an overview of bird pollinators and the plant species they pollinate.
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Current Biology, 2022
Mlynarek introduces the important ecological and agricultural role of flies as pollinators.
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Mlynarek introduces the important ecological and agricultural role of flies as pollinators.
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2021
A unique and personal insight into the ecology and evolution of pollinators, their relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The pollination of flowers by insects, birds and other animals is a fundamentally important ecological function that supports both the natural world and human society. Without pollinators to
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A unique and personal insight into the ecology and evolution of pollinators, their relationships with flowers, and their conservation in a rapidly changing world. The pollination of flowers by insects, birds and other animals is a fundamentally important ecological function that supports both the natural world and human society. Without pollinators to
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Plant–pollinator networks: adding the pollinator’s perspective
Ecology Letters, 2009Abstract Pollination network studies are based on pollinator surveys conducted on focal plants. This plant‐centred approach provides insufficient information on flower visitation habits of rare pollinator species, which are the majority in pollinator communities.
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Natural hazard threats to pollinators and pollination
Global Change Biology, 2019AbstractNatural hazards are naturally occurring physical events that can impact human welfare both directly and indirectly, via shocks to ecosystems and the services they provide. Animal‐mediated pollination is critical for sustaining agricultural economies and biodiversity, yet stands to lose both from present exposure to natural hazards, and future ...
Charlie C. Nicholson, Paul A. Egan
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