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Oak trees figured out how to starve caterpillars by delaying their leaves just three days — and it works every spring
In late April, across the oak forests of northern Bavaria, millions of spongy moth caterpillars hatch from egg masses glued ...
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Oak trees fight back against caterpillar attacks by delaying leaf growth by exactly three days the following spring
Every spring across Europe, billions of oak leafroller moth caterpillars hatch on oak branches and immediately start chewing.
When a gypsy moth outbreak stripped oak forests across northern Bavaria in 2019, researchers tracking the damage through ...
Majestic oak trees have been capturing attention long before travelers on the Oregon Trail stopped their wagons and set up their new life. Indigenous people nurtured oaks for edible acorns, and ...
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