Speaker: Quin Baine, Species Survival Specialist, Albuquerque BioPark
Galls are growths on plants that are caused by another organism and can be all sorts of shapes and forms. If you’ve seen them, you may have wondered: what is the function of these weird growths and how can I identify them? This talk will aim to give a summary of the main groups of insect gall formers, their specialized relationships to plants, and how to recognize common galls of native plants of the southwest. Gain an insight into an unusual plant interaction, and hopefully be inspired to start identifying species of a cool and understudied group of plant-dependent animals!
Quin Baine is a Species Survival Specialist of Invertebrates based out of the ABQ BioPark, and recently completed a PhD in Biology at the University of New Mexico. She is an entomologist by training and her graduate research is on the highly diverse gall-associated communities of rubber rabbitbrush (Ericameria nauseosa) in the southwest.
“Insect galls of the Southwest” Speaker: Quin Baine, Species Survival Specialist, Albuquerque BioPark Galls are growths on plants that are caused by another organism and can be all sorts of shapes and forms. If you’ve seen them, you may have wondered: what is the function of these weird growths and how can I identify them? […]
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