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Ep. 421 - Pawpaw & Floral Mimicry Revisited

In Defense of Plants Podcast

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The Importance of Imitatery in Pollination

A lot of your research focuses is this idea of mimicking or setting up a ruse that can then tap into some sort of pollinator for lack of a better word psyche. But to do so in a way that they don't have to give as much or anything in return, correct? Right. That's fascinating. And you wonder how flowers, you know, evolutionarily, like we're talking about this being sort of a random walk through different possibilities of phenotype and being selected down to things that a fly might find attractive. How do you land on these different aminoid compounds that are just stinky and nasty in terms of the spectra,. The palette that you're working with

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