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SUBMITTER: van Tussenbroek BI
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5056424 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
van Tussenbroek Brigitta I BI Villamil Nora N Márquez-Guzmán Judith J Wong Ricardo R Monroy-Velázquez L Verónica LV Solis-Weiss Vivianne V
Nature communications 20160929
Pollen transport by water-flow (hydrophily) is a typical, and almost exclusive, adaptation of plants to life in the marine environment. It is thought that, unlike terrestrial environments, animals are not involved in pollination in the sea. The male flowers of the tropical marine angiosperm Thalassia testudinum open-up and release pollen in mucilage at night when invertebrate fauna is active. Here we present experimental evidence that, in the absence of water-flow, these invertebrates visit the ...[more]