Here's an interesting one: How do carnivorous plants distinguish between pollinator and prey?
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Carnivorous plants have three basic mechanisms that help them separate prey versus pollinator: spatial separation (their flowers are high above ground to attract flying pollinators while their traps are close to the ground to attract crawling insects); temporal separation (their flowers bloom and attract pollinators first, then they develop their traps to attract prey); and different attractants (their flowers rely on pollen or nectar that attracts pollinators while their traps rely on a certain scent or color pattern to attract prey).
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Krupnick: Carnivorous plants have three basic mechanisms that help them separate prey versus pollinator: spatial separation (their flowers are high above ground to attract flying pollinators while their traps are close to the ground to attract crawling insects); temporal separation (their flowers bloom and attract
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