Original paper

Pollination of Machaerium opacum (Fabaceae) by nocturnal and diurnal bees

Volume: 12, Issue: 5, Pages: 633 - 645
Published: Jun 29, 2018
Abstract
With plants whose flowers open at night and stay open during the day, nocturnal pollinators may exploit floral resources before diurnal competitors. Moths, bats, and beetles are the most familiar nocturnal pollinators, whereas nocturnal bees as pollinators remain poorly understood. The common Cerrado tree Machaerium opacum (Fabaceae) has white and strongly scented melittophilous flowers, which first open at the night and remain open during the...
Paper Details
Title
Pollination of Machaerium opacum (Fabaceae) by nocturnal and diurnal bees
Published Date
Jun 29, 2018
Volume
12
Issue
5
Pages
633 - 645
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