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Nectar robbing in Ipomopsis aggregata: does high nectar production confer tolerance?

Authors: McCutcheon, M. L.
Mentor: Rebecca E. Irwin
Year: 2005
Publisher: UNKNOWN
Keywords: IPOMOPSIS AGGREGATA, NECTAR ROBBING, FLORAL LARCENY, TOLERANCE

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