Examples of using Pollinators in English and their translations into Norwegian
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nectar both of which are important resource for insect pollinators.
In the project, we will examine to which extent biodiversity and pollinators are taken into account in city planning and implementation.
but also of pollinators, because some species of bees are already on the verge of extinction.
protect pollinators, and reduce the problem of weeds becoming resistant to glyphosate.
interesting environment for those little hard working pollinators.
Pollinator moths and butterflies.
It is therefore important that we preserve pollinator diversity and their habitats.
there's a plant that is so manipulative that it has enslaved its pollinator.
as well as in the presence of pollinator varieties, without which the fruits of sweet cherry can not be tied up at all.
For some plants, the relationship with their pollinators is not collaborative, it's war.
What is a good place for people is a good place for pollinators.
The non-pollinators belong to several groups within the superfamily Chalcidoidea, while the pollinators are in the family Agaonidae.
fragrant flowers to attract other pollinators.
we will explore how urbanisation affects pollinators and wild plants in a municipality with both urbane sprawl and city expansion.
We have mapped the distribution of pollinators(bumblebees, wild bees
Apples, their pollinators, and the role of home garden production in the lives
which can grow without pollinators.
In flowers, bright-reds and-purples are adaptive for attracting pollinators. In fruits, the colorful skins also attract the attention of animals,
We have examined the extent to which the characteristics of the landscape may affect the diversity and numbers of pollinators, and their potential for pollination of flowers
Why are pollinators so important?