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    Zoophily, or zoogamy, is a form of pollination whereby pollen is transferred by animals, usually by invertebrates but in some cases vertebrates, particularly...
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  • Anopheles) that prefer human blood over animal blood (zoophily, but see other meanings of zoophily). Examples other than haematophagy include geckoes that...
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    created in 1892 entitled the Journal of Zoöphily. Mary Frances Lovell was its associate editor. The Journal of Zoöphily informed its readers of recent vivisection...
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  • living or spending time in very dry conditions Xylophilia: love of wood Zoophily: a form of pollination whereby pollen is distributed by animals Electrophile:...
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  • predominantly wind dispersed (anemophily) and dioecious species animal-dispersed (zoophily). About 6 percent of flowering plant species are entirely dioecious and...
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    to feed on humans (anthropophily) or animals such as cattle or birds (zoophily). Anthropophilic Anopheles are more likely to transmit the malaria parasites...
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    Journal of Zoöphily, vol. 15, no. 8 (August 1906), p. 87. "Drinking Fountain for Weary Horses Opened at Junction of Busy Streets," Journal of Zoöphily, vol...
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    Caesalpinioideae and Faboideae is presented in diagram below. Pollination syndrome Zoophily Rees, Abraham (1819). The Cyclopædia: Or, Universal Dictionary of Arts...
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    frequency in order to cause pollen to be released from the anthers. In zoophily, pollination is performed by vertebrates such as birds and bats, particularly...
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  • residents. His name was not in the front matter of those volumes. Journal of Zoöphily, Volume XXIV #3, March 1915, American Anti-Vivisection Society, p. 39 The...
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  • the American Humane Association, and associate editor of the Journal of Zoöphily. Her discoveries of the cruelties of vivisection aroused in Lovell a desire...
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    coleopterans, and birds, particularly hummingbirds. The phenomenon of zoophily in orchids requires that pollinating animals frequently visit the flowers...
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    self-pollinate while dioecious plants should be most likely to cross-pollinate. Zoophily, or animal pollination, is a method of pollination which utilizes animals...
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    such as bees. Animals are also a large contributor to pollination via zoophily. Flowering plants are mainly pollinated by animals, and while invertebrates...
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    Lobeliaceae and Ericaceae, members of which are associated with hummingbirds. Zoophily (pollination by vertebrates) Valido A, Dupont YL, Olesen JM (2004). "Bird–flower...
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    Hippodrome". School: 354. May 9, 1918. "A Proposed Memorial". Journal of Zoophily. 27 (12): 181. December 1918. Natalie Dagwell at the Internet Broadway...
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    through the gaps between the anthers, thus coating themselves in pollen. Zoophily: Mammals such as the potoroo (Potorous tridactylus) are known to feed on...
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