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Pollinator
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an animal, typically an insect or a bird, that transfers pollen from one flower to another
What is "pollinator"?
Pollinator refers to organisms that facilitate the transfer of pollen from the male reproductive structures of a flower to the female reproductive structures, which leads to fertilization and the production of seeds. Some common pollinators are bees, butterflies, hummingbirds, and bats, but many other animals also act as pollinators. The role of pollinators is crucial for the reproduction and survival of many plants, and thus for the functioning of entire ecosystems. Unfortunately, many pollinator species are threatened by habitat loss, pesticide use, climate change, and other human activities, which can have far-reaching ecological and economic consequences.
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Some flowers attract pollinators like bees through their fluorescence.
The scent of flowers in proximity to the beehive attracted numerous pollinators.
The unregulated use of pesticides in backyard gardens can harm beneficial insects and pollinators.
Many plants are dependent on specific types of pollinators for reproduction.
Seeding the meadow with wildflower seeds creates a natural habitat for pollinators.