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moths [2021/11/01 19:28]
rapidplatypus [Superposition eyes]
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 ==== Flying around artificial light sources ==== ==== Flying around artificial light sources ====
-Most moths have a strange tendency to fly around artificial light sources. The reason for this behavior is still unknownone hypothesis is that the moths coordinate their flight relative to the moon's disk, which allows them to fly straight. When they mistake the moonlight for an artificial light source they are forced to circle it so that it is always in the same position relative to their body. [([[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/moth-meme-lamps-insects-lights-attraction-news|National Geographics]])]+Most moths have a strange tendency to fly around artificial light sources. The reason for this behavior is still unknownone hypothesis is that the moths coordinate their flight relative to the moon's disk, which allows them to fly straight. When they mistake the moonlight for an artificial light source they are forced to circle it so that it is always in the same position relative to their body. [([[https://www.nationalgeographic.com/animals/article/moth-meme-lamps-insects-lights-attraction-news|National Geographics]])]
  
 ==== Important role as pollinators ==== ==== Important role as pollinators ====
-Some species of darks have an important role as pollinators. This is true, for example, of the Erebidae and Sphingidae, which are key plant pollinators in Himalayan ecosystems. [([[https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/moths-are-key-to-pollination-in-himalayan-ecosystem/article25354080.ece|The Hindu]])]+Some species of moths have an important role as pollinators. This is true, for example, of the Erebidae and Sphingidae species, which are key plant pollinators in Himalayan ecosystems. [([[https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/moths-are-key-to-pollination-in-himalayan-ecosystem/article25354080.ece|The Hindu]])]
  
 ==== Predators ==== ==== Predators ====
moths.txt · Last modified: 2021/11/01 19:31 by rapidplatypus