Results: More flowers visited per raceme in early season.
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Notes:
(Figure: Bar Graph) This is the distribution of numbers of flowers
visited per raceme by alfalfa leafcutting bees early in the season when
standing crop is hign (in blue) and late in the season when standing crop is
low (in red). Most bees visit only one flower per raceme. Early in the
season, that’s 57% of the bees. But some bees visit as many as 8 flowers
per raceme.
Late in the season, 80% of the bees visit only one flower per raceme, and
none visit more than 3 flowers per raceme. Thus, there is a potential for
more self pollination early, when standing crop is high.
Note two things of interest about the early season distribution. Each bar is
about half the height of the previous bar. And, 57% of the bees are moving
off the raceme, which is very similar to the 55% of bees that move off a
plant when they move between racemes.