"Certification", Pollinator Pathway website Marianna Horn (March 2008), Pollinator Park: The Pathway to Pollination Protection (Pollinator Workshops, March...
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consumed by humans, and pollinator gardens are a way to offer support for these species. In order for a garden to be considered a pollinator garden, it should...
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bridge The Pollinator Pathway Paseo del Jaguar Culvert Habitat corridor Landscape connectivity Urbanization When male and female salamanders meet in the vernal...
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reproduction and cross pollination pathways of most plants. It provides weather protection and a medium to sustain the lost pollen, increasing the probability of...
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destruction Landscape connectivity Marine Protected Area Natura 2000 The Pollinator Pathway Roadkill Gary Tabor, wildlife corridor conservationist Tugay Wildlife...
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Nicholas Vicki Robin David Smukowski The Pollinator Pathway Holden, Meg (2006). "Sustainable Seattle: The Case of the Prototype Sustainability Indicators...
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pick up pollen onto and from the flower. The thermogenic environment might also be conducive to pollinator mating; pollinators may require a certain temperature...
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Phenylpropanoid (redirect from Phenylpropanoid pathway)
mediate plant-pollinator interactions as floral pigments and scent compounds. Phenylalanine is first converted to cinnamic acid by the action of the enzyme phenylalanine...
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JSTOR 30224692. PMID 19121043. Patiny, Sébastien (2011-12-08). Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Relationships. Cambridge University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-1-139-50407-2...
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Terpene (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
species possess the MVA pathway, while others have the MEP pathway or both MVA and MEP pathways. This is due to the acquisition of the MEP pathway by a common...
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Gomphrena globosa (category Flora of the Cerrado)
moisture. The plant fixes carbon through the C4 pathway. At maturity, the flowerheads are approximately 4 centimetres (1.6 in) long and the plant grows...
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siphonogamy). Zoidogamy relates to evolution, as it provides a pathway from wind-borne abiotic pollination and similar mechanisms to fluid-based mechanisms used...
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Floral scent (category Pollination)
herbivory), and to attract pollinators. Floral scent is one of the most important communication channels mediating plant-pollinator interactions, along with...
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Mutualism (biology) (redirect from Mutualism and the Lotka–Volterra equation)
means that pollinator species collapse simultaneously when conditions pass a critical point. This simultaneous collapse occurs, because pollinator species...
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Monarch butterfly (category Fauna of the California chaparral and woodlands)
It is among the most familiar of North American butterflies and an iconic pollinator, although it is not an especially effective pollinator of milkweeds...
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Megachile rotundata (section Pollination)
efficient pollinator of alfalfa, carrots, other vegetables, and some fruits. Because of this, farmers often use M. rotundata as a pollination aid by distributing...
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Sciences. Heather Holm (2014). Pollinators on Native Plants. Minnetonka, MN: Pollinator Press. pp. 164–165. Hilty, John (2020). "Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis)"...
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has made the need for pollinators even more important. One important pollinator, which was also brought from Europe, is Bombus ruderatus, or the large garden...
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Programmed cell death (redirect from Cell death pathway)
There is the extrinsic pathway and the intrinsic pathway. Both pathways involve the use of caspases - crucial to cell death.[citation needed] The extrinsic...
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petals and anthers is due to a mutation in the CrtR-b2 gene which disrupts the carotenoid biosynthesis pathway. The entire process of chromoplast formation...
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increasing the potential for exposure. Commercially bred bumblebees used to pollinate greenhouses can be reservoirs for several pollinator parasites including...
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term for pathways and small molecule products of metabolism that are involved in ecological interactions, but are not absolutely required for the survival...
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Sequential hermaphroditism (category Pollination)
mechanisms, except that the interfering structures occur on different flowers within the same inflorescence and it requires pollinator activity. This results...
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Greenway footpath, London (category Transport in the London Borough of Newham)
[bare URL] "The Greenway Pollinator Trail is coming". "Greenway Pollinator Trail". "View Tube". Retrieved 28 May 2020. "The Greenway and canalside Olympic...
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Saguaro (category Cacti of the United States)
and the house finch according to studies that examined the relative contributions of diurnal pollinators. The primary nocturnal pollinator is the lesser...
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Carotenoid biosynthesis (section Biosynthetic pathway)
primarily in the plastids of plant cells, particularly within chloroplasts and chromoplasts. The biosynthetic pathway initiates with the condensation...
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Pollen (category Pollination)
Jager, Marinus L; Karron, Jeffrey D (2019-01-23). "Plant–pollinator interactions along the pathway to paternity". Annals of Botany. 123 (2): 225–245. doi:10...
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Colony collapse disorder (redirect from Rapture of the bees)
bees?". Retrieved 4 May 2024. "Colony Collapse Disorder". pollinator.cals.cornell.edu. Pollinator Network @ Cornell. Retrieved 10 December 2018. US EPA (29...
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promote pollinator visitation and prevent visits where the pollinator fails to come into contact with the stigma or anthers, termed pollen theft. As the flowers...
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Crotalaria cunninghamii (section Abnormal pollinators)
derive their energy from the nectar of Crotalaria cunninghamii and in return they pollinate the plant. The way they pollinate Crotalaria cunninghamii is...
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