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Title: | FLOWER-VISITING, FLORIVORY AND POLLINATION BY ORTHOPTERA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA | Authors: | TAN MING KAI | Keywords: | Insects-plant interactions, behaviour, ecology, natural history, traits, personality | Issue Date: | 6-Mar-2019 | Citation: | TAN MING KAI (2019-03-06). FLOWER-VISITING, FLORIVORY AND POLLINATION BY ORTHOPTERA IN SOUTHEAST ASIA. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. | Abstract: | Studies of flower-visitation, florivory and to some extent pollination, are still neglected in the tropics, especially in Southeast Asia. Insect groups, which are not often associated with flower-visitation and pollination, have also been overlooked and these include the Orthoptera. I addressed these deficiencies demonstrated that (1) knowledge of the natural history of flower-visiting orthopterans can provide insights on pollination and florivory; (2) the flower-visiting orthopterans respond to floral resources and exhibit personality types; (3) flower-visiting orthopterans (i) respond to and (ii) drive variations in floral traits. | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/158092 |
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