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Micrometeorological impacts on insect activity and plant reproductive success in an Alpine environment, Swedish Lapland / Peter Bergman, Ulf Molau, Björn Holmgren.
Title: | Micrometeorological impacts on insect activity and plant reproductive success in an Alpine environment, Swedish Lapland / Peter Bergman, Ulf Molau, Björn Holmgren. |
Author(s): | Bergman, Peter. Molau, Ulf. Holmgren, Björn. |
Date: | 1996. |
In: | Arctic and Alpine Research. (1996.), Vol. 28(2) (1996) |
Abstract: | Effects of weather on flight and flower-visiting by bumblebees and butterflies were studied to examine insects' role as pollinators. Both creatures showed diurnal activity pattern, butterflies being more constrained. 1% of butterflies visited flowers, compared to 69% of bees. |
Notes: | Arctic and Alpine Research. Vol. 28(2) :196-202 (1996). |
Keywords: | 574 -- Ecology. 581.16 -- Reproduction, botany. 595.78 -- Lepidoptera. 595.79 -- Hymenoptera. F -- Biological sciences. (*3) -- Arctic regions. (*571.1) -- Norrbottens lan. |
SPRI record no.: | 139035 |
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