Heiling, Astrid M.; Cheng, Ken; Herberstein, Marie E. - In: Behavioral Ecology 15 (2004) 2, pp. 321-326
Flowers exhibit characteristics through which they exploit the sensory biases of pollinating insects, and both signaler and receiver benefit from this interaction, either through reproductive service or food reward. However, the preferences of pollinators for certain flower traits such as color...