By Liz Kimbrough Life can’t function without insects. At least, not for long. They pollinate, break down waste, cycle ...
Among the humming flash of sunbirds and insects drawn to the flowers, an unusual visitor appears: the Ethiopian wolf.
The study illustrates how the interplay between plant traits and bee behaviors can shape pollinator communities.
When it comes to deciding where they're going to get their next meal, different species of bees may be attracted to different flower traits.
"We still would need to confirm," she says. "To have a wolf pollinating flowers is a new thing. I don't think it was ever reported before." "It is really exciting," says Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen ...
"We still would need to confirm," she says. "To have a wolf pollinating flowers is a new thing. I don't think it was ever reported before." "It is really exciting," says Sandy-Lynn Steenhuisen, an ...