Pollen theft
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pollen-theft-285-5145382
title:
Pollen theft
text:
Pollen theft, also known as pollen robbery or floral larceny, occurs when an animal actively eats or collects pollen from a plant species but provides little or no pollination in return. Pollen theft was named as a concept at least as early as the 1980, and examples have been documented well before that. For example, native honey bees were documented 'stealing' large amounts of pollen from the large, bat-pollinated flowers of Parkia clappertoniana in Ghana in the 1950s. Nevertheless, pollen thef
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Net removal of pollen by an animal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pollen_theft
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2023-11-27T15:28:12Z
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