Plants hear their pollinators, and produce sweet nectar in response cbc.ca 3 points by marojejian 19 hours ago
marojejian 19 hours ago What most surprised me in this interview is, not only do plants increase sugar for 'efficient' pollinators, but:>In contrast they respond to the sound of nectar-stealing non-pollinators by cutting back on sugar.So there is some discrimination in their hearing.
What most surprised me in this interview is, not only do plants increase sugar for 'efficient' pollinators, but:
>In contrast they respond to the sound of nectar-stealing non-pollinators by cutting back on sugar.
So there is some discrimination in their hearing.
Link to study?