“…Indeed, besides macronutrients (i.e., proteins, sugars, and lipids) which have a primary role in the development, sustenance, and metabolism regulation of pollinators (Di Pasquale et al, 2013;Nicolson, 2011;Vaudo et al, 2016), pollen and nectar also represent a source of micronutrients. They contain vitamins, minerals, phytosterols, and free amino acids that play crucial roles in many biological processes (Lau et al, 2023), from larval development (Vanderplanck et al, 2014) to learning performance (Palmer-Young et al, 2019). Another class of relevant compounds occurring in flower resources is that of phytochemicals (e.g., flavonoids, phenolic acids, terpenes, and alkaloids), which are even more considered for the role they play for pollinators at the physiological level (Ardalani et al, 2021;Koch et al, 2019;Mao et al, 2013;Niño et al, 2022).…”