In Pavonia dasypetala , the physical structure of the calyx is reportedto preventnectar robbing
changes in flower traitsto preventnectar robbing
to be of decided service to the plant in keeping out ants and other unwelcome crawling insectsthus preventingthe robbery of nectar
of water with sugar(passive) is composedNectar Nectar
to reward developers and professionals when they find errors or difficulties in the test net(passive) is designedNectar ( nectar
Unscentedto preventrobbing For millions of years , nectar
a mechanism by whichleadto persistence of nectar robbing
In M. urticifolia , also , the calyx structure may helppreventnectar robbing
Frantzii ... antspreventsnectar robbing
Despite the Interesting facts that a ton of researcher have attempted , nobody has possessed the capacityto createnectar misleadingly
the animal to avoid the reproductive parts of the flowercausesthe animal to avoid the reproductive parts of the flower
to little pollination through direct flower visitscontributedto little pollination through direct flower visits
or reuse holes bitten through the base of a flower , or a nectar spur , to extract nectar , and thus do not pollinate the flower in the ‘ legitimate ’ mannercreateor reuse holes bitten through the base of a flower , or a nectar spur , to extract nectar , and thus do not pollinate the flower in the ‘ legitimate ’ manner
to negative effects on plant reproductive successleadsto negative effects on plant reproductive success
in selective seed abortion through reducing the resource of seed development , which further reduced the magnitude of inbreeding depression in progeny from robbed flowerscould resultin selective seed abortion through reducing the resource of seed development , which further reduced the magnitude of inbreeding depression in progeny from robbed flowers
reproductive tissue damageoften did causereproductive tissue damage
the Reproductive Success of TecomellaPositively Influencesthe Reproductive Success of Tecomella
the reproductive fitness of T. undulata by influencing the foraging pattern of the pollinatorsinfluencesthe reproductive fitness of T. undulata by influencing the foraging pattern of the pollinators