Phrases with «pollinator populations»

The phrase "pollinator populations" refers to the number and variety of insects, birds, and animals that help in the process of pollination. These pollinators play a vital role in transferring pollen from male to female parts of flowers, which allows plants to produce fruits and seeds. Full definition

Sentences with «pollinator populations»

  • The findings suggest that chalk grasslands may support lower pollinator populations in the future, but the scientists warn that the results are likely to be broadly applicable to other regions and habitats. (sciencedaily.com)
  • «All the research (and research funding) in the world will not help pollinator populations if there are no financial incentives to plant pollinator habitat and there is continued overuse of pesticides,» Marla Spivak, an entomologist at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, tells ScienceInsider in an e-mail. (sciencemag.org)
  • «All the research (and research funding) in the world will not help pollinator populations if there are no financial incentives to plant pollinator habitat and there is continued overuse of pesticides,» Marla Spivak, an entomologist at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, tells (sciencemag.org)
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