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Red Blooms Signal Hummingbird Arrival: An AI-Powered Look at Plant-Pollinator Timing
science24 days ago

Red Blooms Signal Hummingbird Arrival: An AI-Powered Look at Plant-Pollinator Timing

Harvard researchers (Patrick McKenzie, in Robin Hopkins’s lab) used 1.6 million iNaturalist observations and AI to test the idea that hummingbirds favor red, tubular, nectar-rich flowers. They found a seasonal lag: red/orange blooms appear later and align with ruby-throated hummingbird migration in the Eastern U.S., suggesting a general co-evolutionary pattern between red flowers and hummingbirds. The study highlights showy hummingbird-friendly blooms (e.g., cardinal flower, wild columbine) and demonstrates how crowd-sourced data plus machine learning can enable large-scale natural-history research, with potential expansion to datasets like eBird.

Amazon Spider Wears Fungus-Inspired Camouflage, A Real-Life 'Last of Us' Moment
science3 months ago

Amazon Spider Wears Fungus-Inspired Camouflage, A Real-Life 'Last of Us' Moment

Scientists describe Taczanowskia waska, a newly identified spider from Ecuador's Amazon that mimics the fruiting bodies of parasitic fungi to look dead and deter predators (and possibly lure prey). The discovery, published in Zootaxa, reveals a broader pattern of fungal mimicry across continents and highlights citizen science platforms like iNaturalist in uncovering rare spiders.