「Pollinators」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| ertile, but it can take advantage of nearby | pollinators, among which are the Grossane and the Berru |
| via verbenaca plant is noted for attracting | pollinators and wildlife. |
| However, ants can act both as true | pollinators and as nectar robbers. |
| mercial ventures currently exist to provide | pollinators and biological pest control. |
| ved primarily for the purpose of attracting | pollinators and many pollinators have learned to associ |
| The adults are brightly coloured flower | pollinators and most larvae have a predatory feeding mo |
| d deer, habitat loss, and the rarity of its | pollinators and seed dispersers. |
| Essentially, certain | pollinators are prevented from visiting certain flowers |
| mercial seed production, honeybees or other | pollinators are cultured and provided for pollination m |
| Today | pollinators are considered to be in a state of decline; |
| Abundant | pollinators are the beetles Melighetes maurus (Nitiduli |
| te location adaptations such as specialized | pollinators, as found in the orchid family (Orchidaceae |
| Humans also can be | pollinators, as the gardener who hand pollinates her sq |
| Butterflies are the most common | pollinators, because they can easily perch on the edges |
| its an odor of feces to attract its natural | pollinators, dung beetles, and carrion beetles. |
| In addition to their | pollinators, Ficus species are exploited by a group of |
| It is dependent on | pollinators for fertilization. |
| It is a self-sterile variety, so it needs a | pollinators for fertilisation. |
| of buzz-pollination, but lost its original | pollinators for unknown historical reasons. |
| om the carnivorous leaves, so as to prevent | pollinators from becoming ensnared. |
| e that the majority of studies conducted on | pollinators have been performed in adult honeybees (Api |
| The targeted focus on | pollinators, however, is unique and is complemented by |
| on the time period when the most effective | pollinators, i.e., insects, visit the plant. |
| e floral oils and are visited by specialist | pollinators in the apid tribe Ctenoplectrini. |
| Organisms that are currently being used as | pollinators in managed pollination are honey bees, bumb |
| adapts its phenology to the most effective | pollinators in order to ensure proper reproduction and |
| American species are visited by specialist | pollinators in the apid group Eucerini, especially the |
| y nature has decreased populations of vital | pollinators including native birds and fruit bats. |
| strate, its relationship with predators and | pollinators, its abundance, population dynamics, and de |
| under ultraviolet light, which assists its | pollinators: Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) and be |
| Adults are important | pollinators of Cyclamen persicum. |
| That is because the | pollinators of this aroid are flies (Lucilia and others |
| Some other species are important | pollinators of tropical crops such as cacao. |
| These migratory bats are the main | pollinators of several nocturnal blooming cactus specie |
| nerally feed on nectar and pollen, thus are | pollinators of flowers. |
| aced bumblebees and other native N.American | pollinators out of many areas. |
| This is necessary to attract | pollinators over long distances, and in the short seaso |
| at production of scent may serve to attract | pollinators such as insects. |
| petals bear spurs that attract the plant's | pollinators, the Sphinx moths. |
| nging trees; they play an important role of | pollinators, the diet consists primarily of nectar and |
| One of the possible | pollinators to assist in cross-pollination are honeybee |
| cy is defined as the tendency of individual | pollinators to exclusively visit certain flower species |
| colors or flower types, or the tendency of | pollinators to visit the most rewarding and abundant fl |
| oduces a strong floral scent to attract its | pollinators, which are mostly night-flying moths. |
| mary reason for hand pollination is lack of | pollinators which may be due to crops being moved from |
| avola orchids are very fragrant, attracting | pollinators with their citrusy smell. |
| tinction on Guam the island as left without | pollinators, with resulting effects on the ecosystem. |
| family, and rarely in others, is providing | pollinators with resin as a reward, instead of the more |
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