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)

Responses

less competition for pollinators within the species
less competition for pollinators within the species
less competition for pollinators with other species
less competition for pollinators with other species
the flowers always having a pollinator
the flowers always having a pollinator
decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation

Specialization in this case would be beneficial for the plant species because it would ensure that the flowers always have a pollinator dedicated to their species, leading to increased chances of successful pollination and reproduction. Additionally, there would be less competition for pollinators both within the species and with other species, further increasing the likelihood of successful pollination. This specialized relationship could also lead to decreased self-fertilization, allowing for greater genetic variation within the plant species.