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When food gets scarce: how plant-pollinator interactions will shift under global change

Author(s): Emma Throneburg1, Connor Morozumi1

University of Louisville

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In this lesson, students review plant-pollinator interactions and global change concepts. Next, students interpret graphs of pollinator visitation data to Scarlet Gilia. Then, students view and reflect on an interview with community ecologist Dr.…

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In this lesson, students review plant-pollinator interactions and global change concepts. Next, students interpret graphs of pollinator visitation data to Scarlet Gilia. Then, students view and reflect on an interview with community ecologist Dr. Connor Morozumi, who collected the data that they interpreted.

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