noun
- Plural of pollinizer; organisms or agents that transfer pollen from the male parts of a flower to the female parts, enabling fertilization and seed production.
Usage: Common in botany and agriculture contexts; Includes insects (bees, butterflies, moths), birds, bats, and wind
Examples
- Bees are among the most important pollinizers for fruit and vegetable crops.
- Without pollinizers, many flowering plants would not produce seeds.
- Farmers rely on pollinizers like honeybees to ensure successful harvests.
- The garden attracted various pollinizers, including butterflies and hummingbirds.
- Climate change threatens populations of natural pollinizers worldwide.
- Different plant species depend on specific pollinizers for reproduction.