Bees use invisible heat patterns to choose flowers – ScienceBlog.com


A new study, led by scientists from the University of Bristol, has found that a wide range of flowers produce not just signals that we can see and smell, but also ones that are invisible such as heat. In the hidden world of flower-pollinator interactions, heat can act not only as life-sustaining warmth, but can […]

Source: Bees use invisible heat patterns to choose flowers – ScienceBlog.com

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