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  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
    851 bytes (107 words) - 07:00, 9 August 2024
  • ...e gamete from the pollen grain. Though the terms are sometimes confused, a pollinator is different from a [[pollenizer]], which is a plant that is a source of po ...the native plant Button bush ''Cephalanthus occidentalis'' make a perfect pollinator pair, as the floral parts are shaped to brush against the skipper|300 px]]
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  • {{r|Pollinator}}
    803 bytes (104 words) - 17:01, 23 August 2024
  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
    853 bytes (110 words) - 17:01, 8 August 2024
  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
    976 bytes (124 words) - 17:00, 18 July 2024
  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
    901 bytes (113 words) - 17:00, 17 August 2024
  • {{r|Pollinator}}
    922 bytes (119 words) - 12:01, 17 July 2024
  • ...ade at the end of the twentieth century of the reduction in abundance of [[pollinator]]s in many [[ecosystem]]s worldwide. ==Observation of pollinator decline ==
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  • {{r|Pollinator}}
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  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
    2 KB (269 words) - 03:54, 9 September 2024
  • The majority of pollination requires [[pollinator]]s as agents that carry or move the pollen grains from the [[Stamen|anther] * Biotic pollination (by organisms) (see [[pollinator]] entry)
    14 KB (1,992 words) - 10:07, 6 August 2023
  • ...rom two to eight, of pellet structures called [[pollinia]]. Once the right pollinator comes, it takes all pollen away from the flower at once, so if this mass of ...ed of flat. The anther cap is shaped in a way it is released just when the pollinator is leaving the flower, not on arrival, so this avoids flowers from being po
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  • ...mple species of moths that may be pests in the larval stage of life, but [[pollinator]]s in the adult stage. ...ination is a trade between plants that need [[sexual reproduction]], and [[pollinator]]s that receive nutritional rewards of [[nectar]] and [[pollen]].
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  • ...History Museum, University of Kansas 9:1-47</ref>. They can be important [[pollinator]]s on open-faced flowers, though many species are also known to "rob" [[nec Generally carpenter bees are excellent [[pollinator]]s of open-faced flowers, but their habit of slitting the [[corolla]] and r
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  • Monoculture may deplete soils, or may require artificial concentrations of [[pollinator]]s during bloom time, while creating a barren or toxic environment for poll
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  • {{r|Pollinator decline}}
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  • {{r|Pollinator}}
    4 KB (481 words) - 03:54, 9 September 2024
  • ...[[honey bee]]s). All species are [[pollen]] feeders and may be important [[pollinator]]s.
    4 KB (553 words) - 07:00, 25 August 2024
  • ...ollination|pollinating]] [[flowering plant]]s, and are the major type of [[pollinator]]s in ecosystems that contain flowering plants. Bees may focus on gathering ...ney production for [[beekeeper]]s in many countries. [[Monoculture]] and [[pollinator decline]] (of many bee species) have increasingly caused honey bee keepers
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  • ...ave very specialized flowers modified to promote pollination by a specific pollinator that is also correspondingly adapted. The first flowering plants in the fo
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