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Why are bird-visited flowers predominantly red?
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55986
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RP22022
Author:
Raven, Peter H.
Citation:
EVOLUTION. 1973 v.26 no.4 : p. 674;
Year:
1973
Subject:
Plants - Colour
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Pollination by animals
;
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