endohydrophily
Endohydrophily is a form of pollination by water in aquatic plants in which the transfer of pollen and fertilization occur inside the reproductive organs rather than being mediated by pollen moving across the surface of the water. The term is used in some botanical literature to distinguish an underwater, intra-floral pathway from the more common surface or external water pollination.
Endohydrophily is part of the broader category hydrophily, which includes mechanisms where water serves as the
Ecological and evolutionary considerations: Endohydrophily is reported in a small minority of aquatic angiosperms and is
Because of variable usage, readers should consult specific taxonomic treatments to determine how a given source