In Our Time: Science

Pollination

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Apr 3, 2025
Join Beverley Glover, Director of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden, Jane Memmott, a Professor at the University of Bristol, and Lars Chittka, an expert in bee cognition at Queen Mary University. They delve into the remarkable dance between plants and their insect pollinators. Discover how plants attract insects with vivid colors and enticing scents, and learn about the sophisticated intelligence of bees in navigation and decision-making. They also discuss the crucial role of pollinators in agriculture and the alarming decline of pollen availability in Britain.
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ANECDOTE

Bee Navigation

  • Bees can travel up to 10 kilometers to find specific flowers and remember their locations.
  • This highlights their strong navigational memory and ability to memorize landscapes.
INSIGHT

Pollinator Diversity

  • Bees are intelligent pollinators, but a diverse pollinator community is essential.
  • Flies, beetles, butterflies, and moths also play vital roles in pollination.
ANECDOTE

Flower Mimicry

  • A South African daisy mimics female bee flies to attract males for pollination.
  • Flowers have diverse tricks, like the Titan Arum mimicking rotting meat.
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