Bees associate warmth with floral colour
Adrian G. Dyer,
Heather M. Whitney,
Sarah E. J. Arnold,
Beverley J. Glover and
Lars Chittka ()
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Adrian G. Dyer: University of Cambridge
Heather M. Whitney: University of Cambridge
Sarah E. J. Arnold: University of Cambridge
Beverley J. Glover: University of Cambridge
Lars Chittka: Queen Mary College, University of London
Nature, 2006, vol. 442, issue 7102, 525-525
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Pollinators may be seeking more than just food as a reward when they choose one flower over another.
Date: 2006
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