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Study finds soil microbes affect flowers' ability to attract bees
New research reveals that certain soil microbes can help plants grow bigger flowers, therefore attracting more bees. The ...
Scientific American
1 天
Nectar-Eating Wolves May Be Pollinating Flowers
There are fewer than 500 Ethiopian wolves, and they may be the first large carnivore known to act as a pollinator ...
Science News
19 小时
Ethiopian wolves are the first large carnivores found to slurp nectar
Wolves from three different packs were seen licking red hot poker flowers. That sweet tooth could make them the first known large predator pollinators.
4 天
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Researchers use eDNA metabarcoding to identify pollinators, aiming to boost crop production
A Curtin University study has revealed that a new method of capturing DNA could provide farmers with a valuable tool for ...
TheTravel on MSN
1 天
Discovery of Wolves 'Mimicking Bees' in Ethopia Reveals Groundbreaking Pollination by Species
Endangered Abyssinian Wolves Observed Pollinating Flowers in Ethiopia, Making Them the First, Large Carnivorous Animal to Do ...
1 天
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Help save bees and butterflies on the brink this Giving Tuesday
You can help Mother Nature in a battle for survival. Pollinators, which provide one out of every three bites of our food, are ...
earth
7 天
First wolf species discovered that eats fruit and pollinates flowers
Ethiopian wolves feed on red hot poker nectar, becoming unexpected pollinators and highlighting the need for conservation.
ScienceAlert on MSN
3 天
Scientists Discover Wolves Mimicking Bees in an Incredible New First
So Oxford University ecologist Sandra Lai and team suspect these otherwise strict meat eaters may be spreading that pollen ...
4 天
Ethiopian wolves have a sweet tooth. These flowers are their lollipops
Ethiopian wolves are carnivores but new research suggests they supplement their diet with the sweet, sticky nectar from ...
4 天
How the fig wasp is crucial to the pollination of the fig
Discover the unique relationship between fig trees and fig wasps, showcasing a fascinating example of co-evolution in nature.
13 天
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Sweet tooth—Ethiopian wolves seen feeding on nectar of red hot poker flowers
New findings, published in the journal Ecology, describe a newly documented behavior of Ethiopian wolves (Canis simensis).
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