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Bees are the most common pollinators of cacti; bee-pollination is considered to have been the first to evolve.
Another seasonal threat to the fruit crop, Mr. Fisher said, is that in rainy springs, when trees bloom in sustained wet conditions, "pollination is impacted, because bees and many other common pollinators don't like the rain".
The second case explains this phenomenon by referring to the convergence that results from adaptation to a common pollinators.
Insects and hummingbirds are common pollinators.
The most common pollinators in the Amazon are bees.
The most common pollinators are native bees, mainly members of Osmia, Bombus and Anthophora [49].
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Students were asked to infer the pollinators of each of their flowers after learning about common pollination syndromes and associated floral morphologies (Judd et al., 2007; see also Fenster et al., 2004).
Thus these data are from multiple island communities tied together by a common, generalist pollinator.
In particular, the study of island floras has made a significant contribution to our understanding of the evolution of plant reproductive strategies, as islands often lack guilds of pollinators common on larger landmasses and new colonists can be further disadvantaged by small population sizes, increasing the risk of inbreeding depression (Carlquist 1977; Grant 1998).
Be they magical, mythological or common-or-garden pollinators, they deserve to have their praises sung.
The most common introduced bee pollinator, the European honeybee, has been in decline in some agricultural regions around the world.
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