Modelling the effects of the repellent scent marks of pollinators on their foraging efficiency and the plant-pollinator community.
Pollinator insects forage in complex and unpredictable resource landscapes, often using social information from congeneric individuals to acquire knowledge about their environment. It has long been recognized that this process allows them to exploit floral resources more efficiently and thus increas...
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Auteurs principaux: | Elise Verrier, Emmanuelle Baudry, Carmen Bessa-Gomes |
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2021
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