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- referred to as floral herbivores), yet within the feeding behaviour of florivory, there are a range of other more specific feeding behaviours, including...
- pollinators of Helianthus spp., there are other factors such as abiotic stress, florivory, and disease which also contribute to the evolution of floral traits....
- S2CID 52065045. Kirmse, Susan; Chaboo, Caroline S. (2018). "Polyphagy and florivory prevail in a leaf-beetle community (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) inhabiting...
- 46: 317–327. Frame, Dawn (2003). "Generalist flowers, biodiversity and florivory: implications for angiosperm origins". Taxon. 52 (4): 681–5. doi:10.2307/3647343...
- Retrieved 11 August 2015. Bandeili, B.; Müller, C. (2009). "Folivory versus florivory—adaptiveness of flower feeding". Naturwissenschaften. 97 (1): 79–88. Bibcode:2010NW...
- pulc****a (Nymphaeaceae) and Trigona spinipes (Apidae) interaction: from florivory to effective pollination in ponds surrounded by pasture. Aquatic Botany...
- T. J., Davila, Y. C., and Wardle, G. M. “Cheater or mutualist? Novel florivory interaction between nectar‐rich Crotalaria cunninghamii and small mammals...
- (Nitidulidae) recorded in Britain McCall, Andrew C & Irwin, Rebecca E. Florivory: the intersection of pollination and Herbivory. Ecology Letters, (2006)...
- pulc****a (Nymphaeaceae) and Trigona spinipes (Apidae) interaction: From florivory to effective pollination in ponds surrounded by pasture. Aquatic Botany...
- pulc****a (Nymphaeaceae) and Trigona spinipes (Apidae) interaction: From florivory to effective pollination in ponds surrounded by pasture. Aquatic Botany...