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Invasive caterpillars can make aspen forests more toxic for native insects—ecologists explain howWhen we walked with a colleague into an aspen forest near Madison, Wisconsin, in the early spring of 2021, we expected to finalize our plans for a research project on several species of insects ...
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Change is happening everywhere, but it’s how living things adapt that counts — a perfect example of this is aspen forests. A new decade-long study by University of Wisconsin researchers reveals how ...
In early spring, an aspen clone will produce ... For many years, most western forest ecologists thought aspen reproduction from seeds was so rare as to warrant a publication of a single found ...
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