- Look up
nectarivorous in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In zoology, a
nectarivore is an
animal which derives its
energy and
nutrient requirements from...
- in
sandstone or
granite country.
Melaleuca viminalis provides food for
nectivores. Its
adaptations to
survive strong currents during flood events allow...
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unique characteristics suited to the
specialisation as a
palynivore and
nectivore.
Tarsipes tongue is
extensible and the end
covered in brush-like papillae...
- The
diversity of
lifestyles among Psittacopedidae,
which includes the
nectivore Pumiliornis and the thrush-like Morsoravis, are an
example of such a radiation...
- victus=living)
gather live
plant material and thus
include frugivores,
nectivores, graminivores,
granivores and
folivores as subcategories. Lectivores,...
- forest.
Birds surve**** were from a
variety of
ecological guilds,
including nectivores, insectivores, frugivores,
obligatory army ant followers,
forest edge...
-
including the
somewhat bizarre Mystacinidae)
contain nectivores, and
morphologically specialized nectivores are in the
minority in both of
these families, Pteropodidae...
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specifically nectivores during the
spring season,
likely due to the
flowering plants.
Despite this increase,
there was a
relatively small amount of
nectivores in...