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Biology of Floral Scent
... and eventually located the flowers.82 8.2.3.1 “Typical” Myophily Among the
broad group of plant species visited by food-seeking flies, there appear to be
ones that rely more heavily on flies as pollinators and form a syndrome of
myophily.
Natalia Dudareva, Eran Pichersky, 2006
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The Flowering of Australia's Rainforests: A Plant and ...
But in escaping they inadvertently collect on their bodies pollen that has been
shed from the male flowers, and so disperse it to other plants. Out-crossing is
achieved. POLLINATION BY DIPTERA (MYOPHILY AND SAPROMYOPHILY)
The ...
Geoff Williams, Paul Adam, 2010
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Pollination Biology: Biodiversity Conservation and ...
(Myophily. and. Cantharophily). Faegri and van der Pijl (1966) have suggested
that a greater diversity of pollination methods is found among flies than among
any other insect group and, since numerous dipteran taxa frequently visit flowers
to ...
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An Atlas of Orchid Pollination: European Orchids
Sapro- myophily should be divided in simple and complex sapromyophily (the
first being open flowers, the latter being fly traps, Plate 7, p. 13) and myceto-
myophily (mimetes of fungi). Some flowers attract relatively long-tongued
syrphids, ...
Nelis A. Van Der Cingel, 2001
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A Pictorial and Ethnobotanical Guide to Plants of Eastern ...
Fly (Diptera) pollination (myophily and sapromyophily) is of two basic types and
may in part be classified as being active or passive respectively. In myophily, the
active form, flies are attracted by scent to white or darker colored (blue, maroon, ...
Jerry G. Chmielewski, 2011
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Pollination and Floral Ecology
These kinds of flowers are traditionally referred to as myophilous, and the
generalist fly flower syndrome as myophily. The typical flowers have the following
properties: 1. They are small and open, flat or shallow bowl shaped, radially ...
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Pakistan Journal of Botany
42. ANJUM PERVEEN ETAL,. Maerva arenana (DC.) IV Melittophily + + densely-
spinulose Hook.f. & Thorns. Caryophyllaceae Myophily & Melittophily (Proctor,
1978) Potycarpaea spicata Wight & II Myophily ...
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Pollination : from theory to practice: Lethbridge, Alberta, ...
Second, some pollination syndromes, e.g., myophily, may need revision and
some minor syndromes may yet need description. For example, Manning and
Goldblatt (1996) recently described a set of South African species, with purple to
...
K. W. Richards, International Society for Horticultural Science, Canada. Agriculture and Agri-food Canada. Lethbridge Research Centre, 1997
The mutualistic interaction between pollinating insects and flowers is mediated
by the scent and colour of the flower and the nutritional value of nectar and pollen
grain (Harborne 1988). Pollination by flies or myophily has been reported in a ...
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Illustrated Dictionary of Entomology
Myogenic rhythms: Rhythms produced by spontaneously active muscles.
Myophily: Plant containing by flies. Myriapoda: A class of arthropods which
includes millipedes and centipedes. Myrmecochory: The collection and dispersal
of seeds by ...