Animals
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Bumblebees are Averse to Pumpkin Pollen: This may Help Cucurbit Plants to Thrive
Bumblebees have complex interactions with their environment. Researchers from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York have recently found that pumpkin and squash pollen have chemical, nutritional, and physical properties for defense that are not beneficial to bumblebees. A recent study suggests that cucurbit plants may have evolved an evolutionary means of repelling bumblebees from getting and ingesting their pollen.
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