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- Zoophily abstract "Zoophily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is transferred by vertebrates, particularly by hummingbirds and other birds, and bats, but also by monkeys, marsupials, lemurs, bears, rabbits, deer, rodents, lizards and other animals. Zoomophilous species, like entomophilous species, frequently evolve mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to the particular type of pollinator, e.g. brightly colored or scented flowers, nectar, and appealing shapes and patterns. These plant animal relationships are often mutually beneficial because of the food source provided in exchange for pollination. Zoophilous species include Arctium, Acaena, and Galium aparine'Pollination is defined as the transfer of pollen from the anther to the stigma (Worldnet). There are many vectors for pollination, including abiotic (wind and water), and biotic (animal). There are different benefits and costs associated with any vector type. For instance, using animal pollination is beneficial because the process is more directed and often results in pollination. At the same time it is costly for the plant to produce rewards, such as nectar, to attract animal pollinators. Not producing such rewards is one benefit of using abiotic pollinators, but a cost associated with this approach is that the pollen may be distributed somewhat randomly. In general, pollination by vertebrates occurs when the animal reaches inside the flowers for nectar. While feeding on the nectar, the animal rubs or touches the stamens and is covered in pollen. Some of this pollen will be deposited on the stigma of the next flower it visits, pollinating the flower (Missouri Botanical Garden 2006).".
- Zoophily thumbnail Selasphorus_rufus1.jpg?width=300.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink Archilochus_colubris.html..
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink pollination.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink pollinator.html.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink Batsandtheirflowers.html.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink bats.shtml.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink 0?frame=noframe.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink pollination.html.
- Zoophily wikiPageExternalLink mmsp_622_1_3.pdf.
- Zoophily wikiPageID "2394731".
- Zoophily wikiPageLength "11817".
- Zoophily wikiPageOutDegree "24".
- Zoophily wikiPageRevisionID "707904715".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Acaena.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Arctium.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Bat.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Bear.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Category:Plant_morphology.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pollination.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Deer.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Entomophily.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Galium_aparine.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Hummingbird.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Lemur.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Lizard.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Marsupial.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Massonia.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Monkey.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Ornithophily.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Pollination.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Pollinator.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Rabbit.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Rodent.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Succulent_Karoo.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink Vertebrate.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLink File:Selasphorus_rufus1.jpg.
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "Zoophily".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "animal-pollinated".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "by animals".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "zoomophilous".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "zoophilous".
- Zoophily wikiPageWikiLinkText "zoophily".
- Zoophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Distinguish.
- Zoophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Main.
- Zoophily wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Pollination.
- Zoophily subject Category:Plant_morphology.
- Zoophily subject Category:Pollination.
- Zoophily hypernym Form.
- Zoophily type Thing.
- Zoophily comment "Zoophily is a form of pollination whereby pollen is transferred by vertebrates, particularly by hummingbirds and other birds, and bats, but also by monkeys, marsupials, lemurs, bears, rabbits, deer, rodents, lizards and other animals. Zoomophilous species, like entomophilous species, frequently evolve mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to the particular type of pollinator, e.g. brightly colored or scented flowers, nectar, and appealing shapes and patterns.".
- Zoophily label "Zoophily".
- Zoophily differentFrom Zoophilia.
- Zoophily sameAs Q220319.
- Zoophily sameAs Zoofília_(botànica).
- Zoophily sameAs Zoophilie_(Botanik).
- Zoophily sameAs Zoofilia_(botánica).
- Zoophily sameAs Zoogamia.
- Zoophily sameAs m.079169.
- Zoophily sameAs Тваринозапилення.
- Zoophily sameAs Q220319.
- Zoophily wasDerivedFrom Zoophily?oldid=707904715.
- Zoophily depiction Selasphorus_rufus1.jpg.
- Zoophily isPrimaryTopicOf Zoophily.