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SUMMARY:Plant-Pollinator Interactions
DESCRIPTION:One of the most fascinating interactions in the natural world e
 xists between flowering plants and insects, which mutually benefit from eac
 h other: while the plants provide nutrition, the insects provide pollinatin
 g services. In order to attract insects, many plants use their flowers as b
 illboards of sensory stimuli, which are thought to have co-evolved with the
  pollinator’s abilities to detect and their preferences to select these flo
 wer features. Yet, the delicate interplay between insects and plants is end
 angered by man-made changes to the environment, including climate change, b
 ut also the introduction of neophytes and ornamental flowers into the insec
 t’s natural habitats. Thus, understanding the natural interactions from bot
 h a plant’s and an insect’s point of view is all the more important to gage
  how flexible, or vulnerable, these interactions are. This workshop brings 
 together researchers studying insectplant interactions from multiple differ
 ent angles, to share research insights, methodologies, and identify common 
 questions that are best answered in a multidisciplinary approach.
LOCATION:Bayerische Akademie der Wissenschaften
DTSTAMP:20251111T140042Z
DTSTART:20241119T120000Z
DTEND:20241120T110000Z
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