10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «PSYCHOPHILY» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
psychophily in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
psychophily im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Pollination Biology: Biodiversity Conservation and ...
(Psychophily). Butterflies are sun lovers that like to perch while feeding. They
have long and slender probosces, can perceive a wide spectrum of colors, and
have an excellent sense of smell. With few exceptions, they are nectar feeders.
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Pollination and Floral Ecology
Psychophily: Butterfly Flowers Butterflies must land and settle to feed and so
prefer either relatively large solitary flowers with platforms to hold on to, or, more
commonly, flat-topped inflorescences (see plate 24), although their detailed ...
Butterfly pollination (psychophily) is associated with showy, colorful, and fragrant
flowers, usually with no nectar guides. The flowers tend to have long, nectar-filled
tubes or spurs (Figure 13.1B), preventing all but an insect with a long proboscis ...
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The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests: A Plant and ...
POLLINATION BY LEPIDOPTERA (BUTTERFLIES – PSYCHOPHILY, MOTHS –
PHALAENOPHILY) Although eagerly sought by collectors, little is known about
the role of butterflies (the division or suborder of Lepidoptera formally termed the
...
Geoff Williams, Paul Adam, 2010
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Perspectives in ecology
Satish Chandra Pāṇḍeya Jamuna Sharan Singh, Brij Gopal. Chiropterophily
MUittophily (bees) Melittophily (wasps) Chiropterophily Sphingophihy
Sphingophihy Melittophily (bees) Psychophily Sphingophily Melittophily (bees)
Cantharophily ...
Jamuna Sharan Singh, Brij Gopal, Satish Chandra Pāṇḍeya, 1989
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Pakistan Journal of Botany
Ill Meliltophily Gomes Polygonum plebejum R.Br. IV -do- Pteropyrum olive ri J & S
. IV Melniophily Portulacaceae Meliltophily (Percival,1969) Portulaca oleracea L.
II -do- Pontederiaceae Meliltophily & Psychophily (Barrett, 1988) Eichhornia ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Entomology
Psocoptera. (a) Winged species, Peripsocus californicus. (b) Wingless species,
Trochus divinatorius. Psychophily: Plant pollination by butterflies.
Psyllidophagous: A parasite or predator that feeds on Psyllidae; host-specific to
the Psyllidae.
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A Pictorial and Ethnobotanical Guide to Plants of Eastern ...
... this group are the sonicators, that is, those bees that grasp the reproductive
structures firmly and cause pollen to be released by the buzzing of their wings. ix
Butterfly (Lepidoptera) pollinated flowers (psychophily) are quite variable in size.
Jerry G. Chmielewski, 2011
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The Herbaceous Layer in Forests of Eastern North America
97): by insects (entomogamy/entomophily) or specifically bees (mellitophily/
hymenophyly), beetles (cantharophily), flies (myophily), butterflies (psychophily),
moths (phalae- nophily), by birds (ornithogamy/orthophily), by mammals (
therogamy), ...
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Biology of Floral Scent
8.2.7.3.1 Diurnal: Butterflies and Others Adult butterflies of many species are
important pollinators, visiting flowers to feed primarily on floral nectar, and in
some cases even pollen.4 Pollination by butterflies, or psychophily, is generally ...
Natalia Dudareva, Eran Pichersky, 2006
NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «PSYCHOPHILY» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
psychophily im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
North American Butterfly Association Annual Butterfly Count, June 5 …
Pollination by butterflies is called psychophily. Moth pollination is called phalaenophily. Butterflies and moths are annual species, with each generation (called a ... «A News Cafe, Mai 15»