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  3. Vol. 23 (2018)

Vol. 23 (2018)

Published: 2018-08-09

Articles

  • Specialist nectarivorous birds (Cinnyris osea) steal nectar whereas omnivorous birds are pollen transfer vectors of Anagyris foetida

    Ron Haran, Ido Izhaki, Amots Dafni
    82-89
    • PDF
  • Photos of the Claytonia virginia pollination system, including a C. virginica female-phase flower, a C. virginica male-phase flower, a bee fly visiting C. virginica, and a pollen-specialist bee visiting C. virginica

    Citizen scientists document geographic patterns in pollinator communities

    Alison J Parker, James D Thomson
    90-97
    • PDF
  • False-colour photography: a novel digital approach to visualize the bee view of flowers

    Christian Verhoeven, Zong-Xin Ren, Klaus Lunau
    102-118
    • PDF
    • Appendix
  • A timelapse camera system, used to study avocado (Persea americana) flowering, captures a honey bee (Apis mellifera) visiting a female-phase 'Hass' flower.

    Low overnight temperatures delay ‘Hass’ avocado (Persea americana) female flower opening, leading to nocturnal flowering

    David Errol Pattemore, Max N Buxton, Brian T Cutting, Heather M McBrydie, Robert Mark Goodwin, Arnon Dag
    127-135
    • PDF
    • Appendix

Short Communications

  • Attractiveness of the dark central floret in wild carrots: do umbel size and height matter?

    Victor Hugo Gonzalez, Peter Cruz, Nadiyah Folks, Sarah Sarah Anderson, Dillon Travis, John Hranitz, John Barthell
    98-101
    • PDF
  • The effect of the dispersion of rewarding and rewardless flowers on visitation and constancy by bumblebees (Bombus impatiens)

    Emma J Katz, Carla J Essenberg
    119-126
    • PDF

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ISSN 1920-7603 - Publisher: Enviroquest Ltd.

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