A Comparison of Seasonal Changes in the Pollen Loads of Nectarivorous Marsupials [Tarsipes] and Birds [Honeyeaters].
RD Wooller, EM Russell, MB Renfree and PA Towers
Australian Wildlife Research
10(2) 311 - 317
Published: 1983
Abstract
Pollen loads on nectar-feeding marsupials (Tarsipes) and honeyeater birds were monitored for a year at a site on the south coast of Western Australia. Birds carried more pollen grains than the mammals. Both groups carried the same pollens of the main nectar-producing plants in the area and their pollen loads followed the patterns of flowering. Those Banksia species whose pollen was carried most by vertebrates set most seed.https://doi.org/10.1071/WR9830311
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