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Big Biology - Georgia O'Keeffe and the Red Queen: Ecosystem services via coevolution (Ep 57)

Georgia O'Keeffe and the Red Queen: Ecosystem services via coevolution (Ep 57)

Big Biology

02/11/21 • 69 min

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What is coevolution? How has coevolution between insects and plants shaped human history and culture?


In this episode of Big Biology, we talk with Rob Raguso, a professor at Cornell University, who studies insect-plant interactions. Rob discusses his work on diffuse coevolution between night blooming flowers and their long-tongued hawk moth pollinators, and how his and others’ ideas leading to geographic mosaic theory has helped us understand the evolution of novel traits. Rob says that plant-pollinator coevolution has had a huge and varied impact on human life and culture, well beyond its obvious effects on our agriculture. Coevolution between plants and their pollinators shaped our trade, our religious practices, and even the contents of our liquor cabinets.


Photo: Robert Raguso


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02/11/21 • 69 min

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