Original paper
Nocturnal pollinators strongly contribute to pollen transport of wild flowers in an agricultural landscape
Abstract
Dramatic declines in diurnal pollinators have created great scientific interest in plant–pollinator relationships and associated pollination services. Existing literature, however, is generally focused on diurnal pollinating insect taxa, especially on Apidae (Hymenoptera) and Syrphidae (Diptera) pollinators, while nocturnal macro-moths that comprise extremely species-rich flower-visiting families have been largely neglected. Here, we report that...
Paper Details
Title
Nocturnal pollinators strongly contribute to pollen transport of wild flowers in an agricultural landscape
Published Date
May 1, 2020
Journal
Volume
16
Issue
5
Pages
20190877 - 20190877
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