- vertebrates,
particularly birds and bats, but also by
other animals.
Zoophilous species frequently have
evolved mechanisms to make
themselves more appealing...
-
utilize self-compatibility. The
majority of
monocots are
animal pollinated (
zoophilous), of
which most are
pollinator generalists.
Monocots have
mechanisms to...
- homochlamydeous,
without differentiation between calyx and corolla. In
zoophilous (pollinated by animals) taxa, both
whorls are
corolline (petal-like)....
-
numbers of
pollen grains. This
distinguishes them from
entomophilous and
zoophilous species (whose
pollen is
spread by
insects and
vertebrates respectively)...
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zoophilous moths of the
genus Sco**** (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from South-east...
- 1096-3642.2005.00153.x. Bänziger, Hans; Fletcher, D. S. (1985). "Three new
zoophilous moths of the
genus Sco**** (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from South-east...
- 1096-3642.2005.00153.x. Bänziger, Hans; Fletcher, D. S. (1985). "Three new
zoophilous moths of the
genus Sco**** (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) from South-east...
-
within the
family often specialize). Most
members of the
Rubiaceae are
zoophilous,
pollinated mainly by insects.
Entomophilous species produce nectar from...
- and relatives) and
pteridophytes (ferns, horsetails, and relatives);
zoophilous angiosperms (those that
relied on
animals for pollination) had a higher...
- der Pijl, L. (March 1961). "Ecological
Aspects of
Flower Evolution. II.
Zoophilous Flower classes". Evolution. 15 (1): 44–59. doi:10.2307/2405842. ISSN 0014-3820...