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Patchiness in the dispersion of nectar resources: evidence for hot and cold spots
Abstract
The dispersion pattern of resources in a population of Delphinium nelsonii showed that subject plants and their neighbors were likely to have the same “temperature”, indicating that resources were patchy.
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