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A new Danish study shows that moths play an unexpected and important role as bee ‘assistants’ by pollinating flowers. The insects, which are perceived as a scourge to textiles in people’s homes, actually contribute to biodiversity and sustain important plant species. Researchers at Aarhus University have discovered an addition to the cast list of the story of the birds and the bees. Literally.
This finding has just been presented in the highly esteemed journal Science. Professor Rune Dietz and Professor Christian Sonne, Arctic Research Center, Aarhus University, Denmark participated in the research.
Rasmus Ejrnæs, a senior researcher at the Department of Ecoscience at Aarhus University, has won the Danmarks Bedste Naturformidler 2022 award (Denmark's Best Nature Communicator 2022). The award was presented at this year's People’s Festival of Nature (Naturmødet), which took place in Hirtshals on 19-21 May.
24. — 26. August 2022
International Interdisciplinary Conference on
Land Use and Water Quality
Agriculture and the Environment