Bumblebees use perfume patterns to tell flowers apart
by Nicola Davis from Science | The Guardian on (#3S67P)
Study also suggests they can spot similarities between patterns of scent and those made with colour
Pollinators don't just wing it when it comes to finding a sweet treat: the shape, colour, perfume and even electrical charge of flowers are all known to offer clues.
But now researchers say bumblebees also use another floral feature to guide them: how the concentration of a scent varies across the flower's surface.
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