Flight Aerodynamics - Loudoun County Public Schools

The temporary repellent is particularly ingenious because it ends up maximizing the number of seeds the acacia can produce. After pollination, when the repellent wears off, the renewed presence of the ants protects the developing seeds from being eaten, says Ted Schultz, an entomologist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History inWashington, D.C. ................
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