Green Flowers are not Invisible
Discover how subtle hues and clever chemistry help green flowers communicate with bees and flies.
Discover how subtle hues and clever chemistry help green flowers communicate with bees and flies.
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Saving lapwings means managing Italian farm landscapes for sparse vegetation.
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Urban gardeners can make unusual niches for pollinators in their cities.
Somkuwar & Dhole find that rising temperatures will prove the biggest challenge that centuries-old winemaking traditions have yet faced.
Researchers discover how invasive plants use colour to compete with native plants for pollinators.
Tiny grains of pollen are revealing the secret lives of birds, acting as natural tracking devices that tell scientists where they have been.
Climate models often struggle to capture the timing of leaf drop. A new study finds that scientists haven’t been looking at rainfall the way plants have.
Urban lawns become pollinator havens when mowing slows down.
Researchers discover key locations for protecting and restoring iconic desert cacti damaged by wildfires in the American Southwest.
Wild pollinators adapt better to changing farm landscapes when natural habitats are preserved nearby.
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