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  • 2. Spatiotemporal variation in the pollination systems of a supergeneralist plant: is Angelica sylvestris (Apiaceae) locally adapted to its most effective pollinators?
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  • 8. Nectar composition in moth-pollinated Platanthera bifolia and P. chlorantha and its importance for reproductive success.
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    Canto A, Herrera CM.
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  • 19. Heavy metals in nectar modify behaviors of pollinators and nectar robbers: Consequences for plant fitness.
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