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Pollination Energetics 원문보기

Journal of asia-pacific entomology, v.8 no.1, 2005년, pp.3 - 14  

Abrol Dharam Pal (Division of Entomology, Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology, Faculty of Agriculture)

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The pollinators are highly selective in their floral visits and shown to choose those flowers which best meet their energetic needs. The energy needs and foraging dynamics of pollinators are dependent upon prevailing weather conditions which regulate the schedule of activities thus influencing the e...

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