
Pollinators play an important role in the reproduction of cross-pollinating plants. Anthropogenic activities such as industrialization and intensive agricultural practices linked to greenhouse gas emissions are among the factors responsible for climate change. Climate change results in adverse rises in temperature, water stress and increases intensity of frost, which lead to abnormalities in the floral biology of flowering plants. This, in turn, affects the pollinators' health and reproduction, leading to a decrease in pollination.