Use of pollinator in Sentences. 20 Examples

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pollinator at the end of sentence


  1. Apiarist courses in many places are over-subscribed and membership of beekeeping associations has shot up with the increased awareness of the plight of the productive pollinator.
  2. When scientists delve into studies of the co-evolution of plants and their pollinators, they have something of a chicken/egg problem—which evolved first, the plant or its pollinator?

pollinator in the middle of sentence


  1. The relationship between plant and pollinator is a mutualistic one.
  2. His research focuses on the social insects, especially bees as pollinators.
  3. Leafcutter bee is the most efficient pollinator for alfalfa seed production.
  4. The fig - pollinator mutualism system is maintained by the reproductive relationships.
  5. This wasp is not a pollinator but rather a copycat that preys on real pollinator wasps.
  6. In consequence, between 20 and 80% of ovules are killed by pollinators and other insects.
  7. They think O - zone in the air is keeping bees and other pollinator from smelling the flowers.
  8. Some bats are pollinator, too. They are active at night. That's when sweet cactus flowers bloom.
  9. Despite this apparent stratification, certain groups of plants are very restricted in their range of pollinators.
  10. The unspecialized hummingbirds range over herbs to trees, which produce many nowers with little nectar to attract pollinators.
  11. By modifying the smell of crops such as vanilla, which have specific pollinator species, different insects might be attracted.
  12. The rats, which are responsible for devastating the native pollinator populations, are attracted to the flowers for their nectar.
  13. It is nectarivorous, which means it feeds mostly on nectar and is an important pollinator in its tropical deciduous forest habitat.
  14. The extent of nectar production is apparently associated with pollinator size and there is variation in its sugar content and dilution.
  15. The online database keeps track of trends in pollinator populations that show the effects of climate change, pollution or invasive species.
  16. Most crops, Dr Wilcove suspects, are pollinated by multiple species, and so there might be room for one pollinator to be replaced by another.
  17. But the fact that an ancestor of an important modern pollinator existed back then could help scientists explain the rapid expansion of floral diversity in the early to mid-Cretaceous.
  18. There were no strong correlations between nectary structures and pollinator behavior, although gelatinous or watery nectar was associated with the foraging preference of pollinators .
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