Bee and Flower

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31Botany / Pollination syndrome / Pollinator / Flower / Bee / Ornithophily / Bumble bee / Nectar / Hummingbird / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

doi: j00729.x ‘Anti-bee’ and ‘pro-bird’ changes during the evolution of hummingbird pollination in Penstemon flowers M. C. CASTELLANOS,*  P. WILSONà & J. D. THOMSON*  *Department of Zo

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Source URL: www.csun.edu

Language: English - Date: 2004-07-05 15:00:26
32Botany / Pollination syndrome / Pollinator / Flower / Bumble bee / Bee / Pollen / Ornithophily / Hummingbird / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Essay Birds, Bees Paul Wilson and Maria Clara Castellanos* We are sitting in an alpine meadow on the saddle between Iztaccihuatl and Popocatepetl, the legendary volcanoes that rise up as gods from the Valley of

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Source URL: www.csun.edu

Language: English - Date: 2005-10-18 17:27:46
33Botany / Pollinators / Symbiosis / Insect ecology / Beekeeping / Nectar robbing / Flower / Bee / Nectar / Plant reproduction / Biology / Pollination

Ecology, 86(11), 2005, pp. 2968–2978 q 2005 by the Ecological Society of America ECOLOGICAL COSTS AND BENEFITS OF DEFENSES IN NECTAR LYNN S. ADLER1,2,5

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Source URL: sites.dartmouth.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-27 22:29:52
34Botany / Pollinators / Beekeeping / Plant morphology / Symbiosis / Pollinator / Bee / Flower / Pollen / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Annals of Botany 97: 141–150, 2006 doi:aob/mcj012, available online at www.aob.oxfordjournals.org Comparison of Pollen Transfer Dynamics by Multiple Floral Visitors: Experiments with Pollen and Fluorescent Dye

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Source URL: sites.dartmouth.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-08 11:53:52
35Pollination / Plant morphology / Plant sexuality / Reproductive system / Symbiosis / Flower / Pollinator / Bee / Pollen / Plant reproduction / Botany / Biology

Reproductive Biology and Pollination in Rainforest Trees 2. THE FLOWERS

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Source URL: www.rainforest-crc.jcu.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2006-06-12 20:22:30
36Botany / Pollen / Flower / Pollinator / Bee / Electron microscope / Microscope / Optical microscope / Pollination syndrome / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Biology

Have you ever looked closely at a flower and seen some powdery-looking stuff on it? If you touch it, it brushes off easily onto your finger. Those tiny grains of powder are pollen grains. It’s what flowering plants use

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Source URL: www.ala.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2011-09-19 00:52:43
37Botany / Pollinators / Plant morphology / Symbiosis / Bee / Hymenoptera / Flower / Ultraviolet / Pollination syndrome / Plant reproduction / Biology / Pollination

Classroom Activity 10 Big Question: How can we feed the world sustainably? Pollination and colour preferences of bees Bees see very well in the UV, blue and yellow part of the spectrum. They cannot see red, it is like bl

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Source URL: www.sciences.adelaide.edu.au

Language: English - Date: 2013-03-14 02:31:51
38Pollinators / Insect ecology / Bees / Bee / Flower / Apiary / Pesticide toxicity to bees / Plant reproduction / Beekeeping / Pollination

DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. FOR CROPS UNDER CONTRACTED POLLINATION SERVICES Do not apply this product while bees are foraging. Do not apply this product until flowering is complete and all petals have fallen unless the follow

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Source URL: ncagr.gov

Language: English - Date: 2015-02-25 15:41:40
39Biology / Flower / Pollinator / Plant sexuality / Hand-pollination / Sequential hermaphroditism / Pollen / Bee / Bumble bee / Plant reproduction / Pollination / Botany

American Journal of Botany 96(5): 1–EFFECTS OF FLOWERING PLANT DENSITY ON POLLINATOR VISITATION, POLLEN RECEIPT, AND SEED PRODUCTION IN DELPHINIUM BARBEYI (RANUNCULACEAE)1 Susan E. Elliott2–5 and Rebecca E.

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Source URL: sites.dartmouth.edu

Language: English - Date: 2013-10-27 22:30:57
40Biology / Reproduction / Wasp / Tiphiidae / Bee / Flower / Pollinators / Hymenoptera / Botany

SPOT THEM ■ There are two main kinds of hairy flower wasp — a dark black or blue hairy flower wasp, and a second group Campsomeris that have yellow bodies

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Source URL: www.fnpw.org.au

Language: English - Date: 2012-09-28 00:28:57
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