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This content is based on a post originally published on November 1, 2011, on my blog “Pollinators Info” (no longer online).
This is the fourth podcast in our monthly series. Each podcast gives you an insider’s look into the world of pollination research with an interview of a pollination scientist.
I’m extra excited about this one because I found someone to talk to me about pollinating moth research! Moths are seriously underappreciated (and understudied) as pollinators, so I’m glad I can bring you some learning fun about the pollination interactions between the senita moth and senita cactus that Dr. Holland studies! Learn more about the moth here: Pollinator Profile: Senita Moth. Learn more about his research at Dr. Holland’s website!
Download the PDF transcript of this interview.
Featured image copyright G. Dimijian, obtained from the website of Dr. Nat Holland.
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