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what are the different adaptation show by bird pollinated flowers​

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Answered by josnaelsajoseph
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Floral adaptations to bird pollination fall into four broad types: (i) attraction mechanisms; (ii) exclusion mechanisms; (iii) protection mechanisms; and (iv) pollination mechanisms (Grant and Grant, 1968). Attraction mechanisms are those such as copious nectar and vivid floral display that attract birds to flowers.

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what are the different adaptation show by bird pollinated flowers

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These include scent, night blooming, and nectar guides. In contrast to bats, which visit flowers that often have a rancid or mousey smell, many birds appear to have a poor sense of smell and bird-pollinated flowers are usually odourless.

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