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  2. Pollinator decline - Wikipedia

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    Pollinator decline is the reduction in abundance of insect and other animal pollinators in many ecosystems worldwide that began being recorded at the end of the 20th century. Multiple lines of evidence exist for the reduction of wild pollinator populations at the regional level, especially within Europe and North America.

  3. Floral color change - Wikipedia

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    Pollinators will learn and discriminate against floral stages from these signals benefiting both parties by allowing insects to be guided to flowers that are rewarding, while the flowers receive pollination. [5] [7] It has been shown that the size of the plant's floral display is important in relation to plant-pollinator interactions. Larger ...

  4. Decline in insect populations - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, "30 to 60% of species per order have declining ranges". Insect pollinators, "needed for 75% of all the world's food crops", appear to be "strongly declining globally in both abundance and diversity", which has been linked in Northern Europe to the decline of plant species that rely on them.

  5. What are pollinators and how do they 'hold entire ecosystems ...

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    A rusty patched bumble bee gathers nectar from wild bergamot, a native plant. The rusty patched bumble bee is considered endangered.

  6. UV coloration in flowers - Wikipedia

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    It was adapted by flowers to orient pollinators leading to an example of co-evolution. [8] UV light allows them to broadcast a guide to where their pollen is located. [4] Due to unique life characteristics and morphology of flowers, pollinators are more effective at taking the pollen and spreading it to other flowers of the same species. [3]

  7. Dying of the Light (film) - Wikipedia

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    Dying of the Light was released theatrically and through VOD formats by Lionsgate on December 5, 2014 to extremely negative reviews from film critics. Schrader was denied final-cut privilege by the studio, who heavily reedited the footage without his consent. Schrader and his principal cast subsequently disowned the released version of the film ...

  8. Dendrophylax lindenii - Wikipedia

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    Its functions include the absorption of nutrients and water, and admission of light for photosynthesis. The species is endangered in the wild, and cultivation has proven exceptionally difficult, but while most attempts to raise seedlings into adult plants in sterile culture end in failure, some orchidists have in fact succeeded. [ 5 ]

  9. Whoopi Goldberg, Ronen Rubinstein and Monique Coleman to Star ...

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    “Asali: Power of The Pollinators,” is an animated action-adventure short film that follows honey bee […] Whoopi Goldberg, Ronen Rubinstein and Monique Coleman to Star in ‘Asali: Power of ...