Why are butterflies important for plant pollination?

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Butterflies play a significant role in plant pollination, Here's why butterflies are important for plant pollination:

1. Nectar Feeding

2. Species Diversity

3. Long-Distance Pollination

4. Preference for Certain Flowers

5. Visiting Open Flowers

6. Behavioral Traits

7. Color Vision

8. Seasonal and Geographic Variation

9. Contribution to Ecosystem Health

10. Economic Significance

Their preferences for specific flowers and their unique behavioral and physiological traits make them valuable contributors to pollination, playing a role in the health and diversity of ecosystems and supporting plant reproduction.

answered 2 years ago by Kshitij Agrawal

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