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When these crucial pollinating species visit flowers and other plants, they produce a number of characteristic sounds, such ...
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ZME Science on MSNPlants can “hear” pollinators and make more nectar when there’s buzzing aroundWe tend to think of plants as static and unchanging. Whatever happens to them, they just take it. But that’s not nearly the ...
When pollinators visit flowers, they produce a variety of characteristic sounds, from wing flapping during hovering, to ...
New study suggest that flowers can actually "hear" the buzzing sounds that bees make when they fly around looking for nectar ...
When pollinators visit flowers, they produce various sounds, from wing flapping during hovering, to landing and takeoff. Scientists studied these vibroacoustic signals to develop noninvasive and ...
In the plant world, it’s not just wheat that has ears. New research suggests that flowers can hear... and perhaps even sing.
This makes it increasingly difficult for bees and other insects to locate the flowers." The researchers – who worked on the scent given off by snapdragons – found that the molecules are ...
The team is conducting ongoing analyses comparing snapdragon responses to ... factors — such as beneficial and harmful insects, other neighboring plants — and abiotic cues, like temperature ...
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