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Why Petals? Naïve, but Not Experienced Bees, Preferentially Visit Flowers with Larger Visual Signals
N. J. Balfour and F. L. W. Ratnieks
Discover how showy petals play a pivotal role in attracting naive flower-visitors! In an intriguing study by Nicholas J Balfour and Francis L W Ratnieks, the authors manipulate flower features to explore the behavior of bees when faced with different floral signals. The findings reveal that these vibrant structures are essential in enticing first-time pollinators, paving the way for further research in this captivating area of floral evolution.
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