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Day: June 2, 2016

AoB PLANTS

Butterflies visit more frequently, but bees are better pollinators: the importance of mouthpart dimensions in effective pollen removal and deposition

By AoBPLANTSJune 2, 2016October 2, 2017
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Annals of Botany

Robustness of floral organ numbers

By Annals of Botany OfficeJune 2, 2016May 18, 2016
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