Re: [PBS][Nature] "The Queen of Trees"



"Bobby D. Bryant" <bdbryant@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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If you're in a PBS viewing area, you might find this week's _Nature_
interesting:

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The Queen of Trees

The story of the sycamore fig and its tiny pollinator describes one of
the most remarkable relationships in the natural world -- between a
tree and a wasp. It is a relationship of utter dependency and a
triumph of co-evolution.

Saw it a few weeks ago. It is an amazing story, and I'd recommend it for
anyone.

.



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