The adaptation to different pollinators and the presence of a large number of specialised pollination systems has been hypothesised as one of the main factors promoting the formation of new species in ...
Pollen morphology is diverse in legumes. Some features appear to have evolved repeatedly in the family, possibly associated with factors such as available pollinators, the need to avoid excessive ...
The video provided in Supplementary Information from the very interesting paper by Lai and co-authors in Ecology, showing potential pollination by Ethiopian wolves of Kniphofia foliosa! 🐺 Over years ...
According to the journal, researchers tracked six different Ethiopian wolves for ... interesting “because it shows nectar-feeding and pollination by non-flying mammals might be more widespread ...
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Ethiopian wolves feed on the sweet nectar of a local flower, picking up pollen on their snouts as they do so – which may make them the first carnivores discovered to act as pollinators.