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Caffeine in floral nectar enhances a pollinator's memory of reward
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Wright, G. A., Baker, D. D., Palmer, M. J., Stabler, D., Mustard, J. A., Power, E. F., Borland, A. M. and Stevenson, P. C. (2013). Caffeine in floral nectar enhances a pollinator's memory of reward. Science 339, 1202-1204.
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(2013)
Science
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Wright, G.A.1
Baker, D.D.2
Palmer, M.J.3
Stabler, D.4
Mustard, J.A.5
Power, E.F.6
Borland, A.M.7
Stevenson, P.C.8
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