entomophilous - définition. Qu'est-ce que entomophilous
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est entomophilous - définition

RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN INSECTS AND PLANTS
Insect-pollinated; Insect pollination; Pollination by insects; Entomophilous; Bee and flower; Entomogamy; Pollinated by insects; Insect pollinated; Entomophile; Entomogamous
  • bee orchid]] mimics bees in appearance and scent, implying close coevolution of a species of flower and a species of insect.
  • [[Bee]] pollinating a flower
  • Hummingbird moth]] on ''[[Clarkia]]''
  • Female hoverfly ''[[Dasysyrphus albostriatus]]''

Entomophilous         
·adj Fertilized by the agency of insects;
- said of plants in which the pollen is carried to the stigma by insects.
entomophilous         
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¦ adjective Botany pollinated by insects.
Derivatives
entomophily noun

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Entomophily

Entomophily or insect pollination is a form of pollination whereby pollen of plants, especially but not only of flowering plants, is distributed by insects. Flowers pollinated by insects typically advertise themselves with bright colours, sometimes with conspicuous patterns (honey guides) leading to rewards of pollen and nectar; they may also have an attractive scent which in some cases mimics insect pheromones. Insect pollinators such as bees have adaptations for their role, such as lapping or sucking mouthparts to take in nectar, and in some species also pollen baskets on their hind legs. This required the coevolution of insects and flowering plants in the development of pollination behaviour by the insects and pollination mechanisms by the flowers, benefiting both groups. Both the size and the density of a population are known to affect pollination and subsequent reproductive performance.