The surprises of color evolution

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Nature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.

Periode25-jan.-2021 → 1-apr.-2021

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  • TitelBestuiving 2. Insectenbestuiving en bloemkleuren
    Mate van erkenningNational
    Media naam/outletBIJENhouden
    MediatypePrint
    Duur / lengte / grootte15e jaargang, nummer 2
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum01/04/2021
    BeschrijvingInsectenbestuiving is een boeiend samenspel tussen bloemen en insecten, waarbij insecten van bloem tot bloem vliegen en stuifmeel overbrengen. Hoe is dit samenspel ooit ontstaan? De bioloog Casper van der Kooi, werkzaam bij de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen, publiceerde afgelopen jaar samen met een collega het artikel ‘The origins of flowering plants and pollinators’ (Van der Kooi en Ollerton, 2020).
    Producent / auteurKees van Heemert
    URLhttps://library.wur.nl/ojs/index.php/bijenhouden/
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletAgenparl
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioItaly
    Release datum26/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers.
    URLhttps://agenparl.eu/the-surprises-of-color-evolution/
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletTerraDaily
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioAustralia
    Release datum26/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://www.terradaily.com/reports/The_surprises_of_color_evolution_999.html
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScience Codex
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum26/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://www.sciencecodex.com/surprises-color-evolution-665525
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outlet7thSpace
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum26/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URL7thspace.com/headlines/1438049/the_surprises_of_color_evolution.html
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletEurekAlert!
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-01/uog-tso012521.php
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletPhys.org
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of color. For flowers, displaying color is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their color vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyze the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://phys.org/news/2021-01-evolution.html
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletBrightSurf Science News
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://www.brightsurf.com/news/article/012521530027/the-surprises-of-color-evolution.html
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScienmag Science Magazine
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://scienmag.com/the-surprises-of-color-evolution/
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of colour evolution
    Mate van erkenningRegional
    Media naam/outletScience Linx News
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioNetherlands
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    URLhttps://www.rug.nl/sciencelinx/nieuws/2021/01/the-surprises-of-colour-evolution
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletBioengineer.org
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited Kingdom
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of colour. For flowers, displaying colour is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their colour vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes. Casper van der Kooi, a biologist at the University of Groningen, uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyse the interaction between pollinators and flowers. In January, he was the first author of two review articles on this topic.
    Producent / auteurRene Fransen
    URLhttps://bioengineer.org/the-surprises-of-color-evolution/
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi
  • TitelThe surprises of color evolution
    Mate van erkenningInternational
    Media naam/outletScienceDaily
    MediatypeWeb
    Land/RegioUnited States
    Release datum25/01/2021
    BeschrijvingNature is full of color. For flowers, displaying color is primarily a means to attract pollinators. Insects use their color vision not only to locate the right flowers to feed on but also to find mates. The evolutionary interaction between insects and plants has created complex dependencies that can have surprising outcomes.
    URLhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2021/01/210125144542.htm
    PersonenCasper van der Kooi