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Hawkmoths and Flowers: A Study of Co-Evolutionary Dynamics

A recent study by Christian Couch at the University of Florida explores the co-evolution of hawkmoths and flowering plants, shedding light on their complex relationship.

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Christian Couch's research highlights the intricate evolutionary adaptations between hawkmoths and flowers. This relationship exemplifies nature's remarkable ability to evolve in response to one another.

Conducted at the University of Florida, the study reveals how these two species have influenced each other's development over time, showcasing a dynamic interplay in their evolutionary paths.

The findings, published on May 21, 2026, in Phys.org, contribute to our understanding of ecological interactions and the evolutionary arms race that shapes biodiversity.