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Plant-pollinator dynamics

  • Nov 24, 2016
  • 1 min read

Plants and pollinators share a fascinating and complicated mutually beneficial relationship. Pollinators contribute to the reproductive efforts of plants, by collecting pollen from one plant and depositing it in another same-species plant. For this effort, they are reimbursed with food, shelter, heat or possible encounters with mates. Pollination is crucial for the survival of many plant species, and has a major effect on plant diversity. We employ theoretical models as well as experiments to explore the various interactions of plants and pollinators.


 
 
 

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melica john
melica john
May 06

I liked how this post explains the mutual relationship between plants and pollinators, showing how both depend on each other for survival and how this affects plant diversity in nature. It makes the topic feel clear and important. It reminded me of a busy study time when I used Business Assignment Help to manage my workload better. It shows how support systems are important in both nature and learning.

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