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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American Anti-Vivisection Society (redirect from Journal of Zoöphily)
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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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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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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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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coleopterans, and birds, particularly hummingbirds. The phenomenon of zoophily in orchids requires that pollinating animals frequently visit the flowers...
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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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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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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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Letters. Taylor & Francis. p. 319. ISBN 978-1-040-15608-7. Journal of Zoöphily. American Anti-Vivisection Society. 1898. pp. 133–134. "Anti-Vivisection"...
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Hippodrome". School: 354. May 9, 1918. "A Proposed Memorial". Journal of Zoöphily. 27 (12): 181. December 1918. Natalie Dagwell at the Internet Broadway...
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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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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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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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