Specialization can be both limiting and beneficial. How would a plant species benefit from a pollinator that only visits the flowers of that plant species?(1 point)

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less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators with other species

less competition for pollinators within the species
less competition for pollinators within the species

the flowers always having a pollinator
the flowers always having a pollinator

decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation

1 answer

A plant species can benefit from a pollinator that only visits its flowers primarily due to the flowers always having a pollinator. This consistent relationship ensures that the plant receives reliable and targeted pollination, which can enhance reproductive success by ensuring more effective transfer of pollen and higher rates of seed production.