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Show Detail: Science How ? What is a Lichen

ShowID

3133

Event Date:

1/3/2022

Length:

00:29:41

Category:

Science

Producer

Smithsonian Institute

Project

Science How?

Comments

The most recent webcasts with Lichenologist Manuela Dal Forno aired Nov. 14, 2019, as part of the Smithsonian Science How series Lichens are all around us — on trees, rocks, and even some buildings. But, what is a lichen? And what good are they? Lichen scientist Manuela Dal Forno will help students understand the special symbiotic relationship inside each lichen. She will show students the different steps she takes to study lichens: finding them in nature, looking at them under a microscope, and analyzing their DNA. She will share why we care about lichens: Understanding the life around us is important for understanding nature and how environments are changing. For instance, many lichens are indicators of air quality and others provide habitats for insects and nest material for hummingbirds.

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