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The Synchronization Of Nocturnal Pollinator Behavior And Apple Flower Nectar Production, Madison Jennings May 2022

The Synchronization Of Nocturnal Pollinator Behavior And Apple Flower Nectar Production, Madison Jennings

Biological Sciences Undergraduate Honors Theses

Insects perform an essential ecological service by facilitating the pollination of crops for food production worldwide. Recent declines in diurnal bee populations threaten food security and has led to growing concerns about existent pollination methods. Pollination contributions by native nocturnal insects have been documented to occur in a variety of systems, thought to be supported by the plant’s attractant and reward system. If this is the case, pollination of flowers by nocturnal vectors may be influenced by circadian cycles of nectar production and insect activity. To test this hypothesis, we recorded insect abundance of nocturnal pollinators periodically throughout the night …