Robin Waterman
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I'm a PhD student in Plant Biology and Ecology, Evolution & Behavior at Michigan State University's Kellogg Biological Station, working in the Conner Lab. I research agricultural weed evolution and plasticity.
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This work was conducted at @kelloggbiostn.bsky.social and made possible via the summer undergrad research programs www.kbs.msu.edu/education/undergraduate-program/!
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We used slow-motion videos of wild radish pollinators to investigate the mystery of why mustard family flowers consistently have four long plus two short stamens. We propose the new hypothesis that pollination efficiency increases when pollinators move from one stamen type to another during a visit.
On left, wild radish photograph with long and short stamens indicated. On right, diagram of wild radish flower visited by small bee, which moves from feeding on long to short stamen.
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Excited to announce our new paper "Testing adaptive hypotheses for an evolutionarily conserved trait
through slow-motion videos of pollinators", published in Royal Society Open Science: doi.org/10.1098/rsos.251127. Thanks to co-authors Sally Song, Nicholas Bhandari, & @jeffreyconner.bsky.social!
Metallic green sweat bee visiting wild radish flower
Reposted by Robin Waterman
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