hyönteispölytyksen
Hyönteispölytys, or insect pollination, is a vital ecological process where pollen is transferred from one flower to another by insects. This transfer is crucial for the reproduction of many flowering plants, including a significant portion of those that produce fruits and vegetables we consume. Insects, primarily bees, but also butterflies, moths, flies, and beetles, act as natural couriers. They visit flowers to collect nectar and pollen for their own nourishment. While doing so, pollen grains adhere to their bodies. When the insect visits another flower of the same species, some of this pollen is inadvertently deposited onto the stigma, the receptive tip of the pistil, initiating fertilization.
The relationship between insect pollinators and flowering plants is a classic example of mutualism, where both