How many animal‐pollinated angiosperms are nectar‐producing?
Caio S. Ballarin,
Francisco E. Fontúrbel,
André R. Rech
et al.
Abstract:Summary
The diversity of plant–pollinator interactions is grounded in floral resources, with nectar considered one of the main floral rewards plants produce for pollinators. However, a global evaluation of the number of animal‐pollinated nectar‐producing angiosperms and their distribution world‐wide remains elusive.
We compiled a thorough database encompassing 7621 plant species from 322 families to estimate the number and proportion of nectar‐producing angiosperms reliant on animal pollination. Through extens… Show more
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