10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «EUTROPOUS»
Discover the use of
eutropous in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
eutropous and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Plant-Pollinator Interactions: From Specialization to ...
The greater focus on euphilous/eutropous species of plants and insects by
conservation bodies may largely be due to their greater size, conspicuousness,
and familiarity. Even if euphilous/eutropous species are not more vulnerable to
decline, ...
Nickolas M. Waser, Jeff Ollerton, 2006
2
Bijdragen tot de dierkunde
1 1 43 pink allotropous -0.1118 purple eutropous 0.2141 purple hemitropous -
0.0868 purple allotropous -0.0378 red eutropous -0.1425 red hemitropous -
0.2243 red allotropous -0.1433 while eutropous -0.0310 white hemitropous
0.3050 ...
3
Animal Behavior Desk Reference: A Dictionary of Animal ...
eutropous See -tropous: eutropous. ♢ evaporation pan See instrument:
evaporation pan. ♢ evapotranspiration See transpiration: evapotranspiration. ♢
Eve See mitochondrial Eve. ♢ Eve hypothesis, Eve theory See hypothesis: African
-origin ...
4
Pollination and Floral Ecology
Using her terminology, most of the herbs and forage crops are deemed euphilous
and require pollinators of the eutropous type (larger, longer-tongued,
endothermic bees), while most of the fruits are from the family Rosaceae and are
...
5
Bulletin of the Wisconsin Natural History Society
He divides the flower visiting insects into the following groups : EUTROPOUS
INSECTS. Completely adapted flower visitors of the greatest value for pollination.
Hymenoptera : Long-tongued bees. Lepidoptera: Hawk moths (Sphingidae).
Wisconsin Natural History Society, 1909
6
The Texts of Early Greek Philosophy: The Complete Fragments ...
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7
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: ageotropic, allotropism, allotropy, anisotropic, atropos, Atropos,
auto- tropic, autotropism, barotropic, barotropism, chemotropism, dextrotropic,
diageotropic, dia- geotropism, entropy, eutropism, eutropous, geonycti tropic, ...
8
General Plant Geography
... plant species and the ranges of Macrolepidoptera in the Tatra Mts. (Szafer,
1927) Table 10 Relation between plant communities and biological types of
flowers The rule that allotropous flowers increase and eutropous decrease with
altitude, ...
9
The Pollination of Flowers
Eutropous insects - completely adapted flower visitors of the greatest benefit in
pollination. Includes the long-tongued bees, and the hawk-moths. , 4. Dystropous
insects - flower visitors not adapted to pollination. Includes ants, aphids, and most
...
Wilbur Kingsley Butts, 1929
10
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London
The insects are assorted under the terms eutropous or decidedly favourable to
plants as flower- visitors ; hemitropous or favourable ; allotropous or indifferent ;
and dystropous or injurious. Hymenoptera. — Eutropous and long-tongued.
Apidae ...
Linnean Society of London, 1946