It is thought that honeybees can gather nectar and pollen from Australian plants without pollinating the plants. |
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Deceptively mundane, the stores are ephemeral polling and pollinating organs, transient fruit-bodies of information. |
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Bees are fooled into pollinating the bee orchid and the wispy, twisting petals of the rare lizard orchid closely resemble lizards. |
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As well as pollinating the orchids, the bees are the chief pollinators of canopy trees. |
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Even accounting for native bee pollinators, honeybees still do most of the pollinating of fruits and vegetables in your garden. |
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The pollinating fly Philoliche aethiopica is unable to distinguish between the two, thus pollinating the orchid without a nectar reward. |
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Crab spiders do not build webs but ambush pollinating insects on flowers with their raptorial forelimbs. |
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Within a few steps this primordial soup gave way to mosses, ferns and damp rainforest before opening up to show a variety pollinating plants. |
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Mature plants of A.fistulosum flower in spring, attracting myriads of bumblebees and other pollinating insects. |
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These will encourage bees and hoverflies to visit, pollinating the flowers and controlling any aphids present. |
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A flower, for example, may mimic sexual attractants to draw pollinating insects, while other animals may emit scents that deter predators. |
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In the process they inadvertently become dusted with pollen, which they subsequently transport to other flowers, pollinating them. |
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They also kill pollinating insects such as bees and butterflies. |
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The past few weeks is the time of year workers start pollinating date trees which means clambering all over the bats' roosts. |
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The trees also provide homes for pollinating insects and extend the harvesting season deep into autumn. |
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It is then that much of the corn crop will be pollinating, and moisture will be needed. |
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The pollination of crops sometimes is dependent on the introduction of pollinating species. |
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Seed set and berry production are reduced if pollinating bees are killed by pesticides. |
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Bees tumble into the pouch and, in their efforts to scramble out, brush against the male and female flower parts, thus pollinating the flowers. |
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Potential foods included not only pollinating insects of angiosperm flowers but also the pollens, nectars, fruits, seeds and foliage of angiosperms themselves. |
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The fall season is the time to make arrangements with your beekeeper to meet your needs for the next pollinating season. |
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A mating pair wove in the current above a redd, braiding the water with their bodies, releasing eggs and milt as if pollinating a flower. |
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Some species are long-tongued so are better at pollinating plants with long, tubular flowers. |
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For open pollinating crops, such as oilseed rape, larger distances are required. |
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It makes no difference what the bees eat, what chemicals apiarists use to prevent disease in the hives, whether the bees are for pollinating or for making honey, or where the queens came from. |
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We've become like bees working on pollinating the world. |
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It is important to point out that bees play a vital role as primary pollinating agents and in terms of their contribution to maintaining biodiversity. |
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The hairs guide the pollinating insect to the base of the petal, where there is a purplish nectary covered by a flap of tissue. |
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These pesticides kill not only the insects that are harmful to the plant, but also those that are beneficial and even necessary to the plant, including bees and other pollinating insects. |
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Would you like to learn about pollinating insects and how to help them? |
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The private parking has a country and impressionist look: poppies, nigelas, queen Anne's lace, nasturtiums are there to please your eye and pollinating bees. |
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Their rapid rise to dominance of terrestrial ecosystems is thought to have been propelled by coevolution with pollinating insects. |
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The tip is broad and suitable as a landing-place for pollinating insects. |
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The point of this construction is to guide the proboscis of pollinating insects into the nectar in such a way that it unavoidably touches both the stigma and the stamen. |
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The iris flower is of interest as an example of the relation between flowering plants and pollinating insects. |
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The River Farm Chaste Tree delights summer visitors with its purple flowers and aromatic foliage, popular with pollinating bees and hummingbirds. |
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Create a water wonderland: Ponds or bird baths provide habitats for a variety of wildlife ranging from insects to frogs, and will attract other species such as pollinating insects and chipmunks. |
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The lessons we have drawn from that are alarming because the problem affecting bees could well be only the most visible part of a wider problem affecting pollinating insects, entomofauna and soil fauna. |
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Differential importance of beetle species pollinating Dieffenbachia longispatha. |
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Insects arrive from lower elevations in the spring, pollinating the budding, flowering, and fruiting alpine plants including huckleberry, bearberry, and crowberry. |
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The flash aids in attracting pollinating insects and temperature regulation of the flower's reproductive organs. |
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In order to obtain a better development of the seed of this self-sterile species it is necessary to raise the quantity of pollinating insects in the fen. |
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At the conference, Adams said that while scientists continue to examine the causes of pollinator declines, it is crucial to improve the habitats of pollinating animals. |
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If you have beautiful pollinating days you can get away with fewer bees. |
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The manifestations of this decline are: declining fishery resources, a general decline in soil fertility, a sharp decline in pollinating insects and a decreasing ability of watercourses to hold back flooding. |
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Shrinking farmlands and green areas can also potentially alter the delicate ecosystems that operate in and around urban settings, from pollinating insects to habitats for small mammals. |
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Bad management of these diseases may lead to the loss of large numbers of colonies with a serious economic impact including on the subject of losing pollinating insects. |
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Soil enriching earthworms, predator ladybirds, pollinating bees and beneficial comfrey plant all play a vital role in the ecological balance of the best gardens. |
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This occurs when the anther changes from a solid to a liquid state and directly contacts the stigma surface without the aid of any pollinating agent or floral assembly. |
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Going by the common name of butterfly bush, its tiny flowers packed into long racemes are full of nectar, magnets for butterflies and other pollinating insects. |
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Corolla curvature in Centropogon was found to be relatively labile and reversed to comparative straightness where no pollinating sicklebill hummingbirds were available. |
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