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On Top of Mistletoes Down Under: Mistletoes and their Relationships with Birds in Australia

  • 25 Oct 2023
  • 6:00 PM - 7:15 PM

On Top of Mistletoes Down Under: Mistletoes and their Relationships with Birds in Australia with Robert Mathiasen

October 25, Sedona Public Library. 5:30 social time, 6:00 program begins. 

Mistletoes are hemi-parasitic, shrubby flowering plants that grow on a wide variety of trees and shrubs (their hosts). There are over 90 species of mistletoes in Australia and almost all of them are pollinated and/or dispersed by birds. A few Australian birds eat nothing but mistletoe fruits. In addition to using mistletoes as an important food resource, many birds nest and roost in mistletoe plants.Another interesting aspect of mistletoe biology in Australia is that many mistletoes mimic their host trees to avoid predation by a wide range of Australian herbivores. We’ll examine a few of these interactions between birds and mistletoes in Australia as well as a few examples of mistletoes parasitizing other mistletoes.

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