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On the temperature-dependency of optimal nectar concentrations for birds
Abstract
Hypothetically, flowers which have coevolved with pollination by hummingbirds could provide both energy and water balance simultaneously if they produced nectars of appropriate concentrations which depend upon environmental temperature.
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