ナショナルジオグラフィックのインスタグラム(natgeo) - 10月15日 21時56分
Photos by Carlton Ward Jr. @carltonward | My friends and fellow National Geographic explorers Peter Houlihan and Mac Stone have published a new paper in Scientific Reports that details their discoveries behind ghost orchid pollination during the summer of 2018 at Corkscrew Swamp Sanctuary. In the first photo, Peter sets a light trap using a black light to attract moths 90 feet up in an old-growth cypress tree. Then Peter and Mac search for orchids in the canopy. In the last image, at 50 feet up in a nearby cypress, they adjust Mac’s camera trap, which provided the visual evidence for Houlihan’s hypothesis that multiple species pollinate the ghost orchid—a subject he had been investigating for National Geographic Society and other partners for more than five years. For a film about their discoveries—and mine—from camera traps at Florida Panther National Wildlife Refuge, see the Chasing Ghosts link in my bio, where you can also follow a link to the National Geographic story by Douglas Main. #HoulihanHypothesis #ChasingGhosts #PathofthePanther #swamp @macstonephoto @peter_houlihan @audubon_fl @insidenatgeo #KeepFLWild
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