Abstract
We studied temporal and spatial relationships among hummingbirds and their food flowers in a tropical dry forest on the western coast of Mexico. From June 1985 to July 1986 we recorded flowering phenology, nectar production, and hummingbird visits to flowers, and made morphological measurements of hummingbirds and plants. Twenty-three species of plants were studied, and ten of them were pollinated exclusively by hummingbirds
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