Transmission of bee-like vibrations in buzz-pollinated plants with different stamen architectures
Abstract In buzz-pollinated plants, bees apply thoracic vibrations to the flower, causing pollen release from anthers, often through apical pores. Bees grasp one or more anthers with their mandibles, and vibrations are transmitted to this focal anther(s), adjacent anthers, and the whole flower. Poll...
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Autores principales: | Lucy Nevard, Avery L. Russell, Karl Foord, Mario Vallejo-Marín |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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