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ZME Science on MSNMagnolias are so ancient they’re pollinated by beetles — because bees didn’t exist yetSpring arrives, and with it, the magnolias. Their enormous pink and white blooms unfurl in many parts of the world, but if ...
As cities expand, they encroach on natural habitats, reducing the available space for the beetles to live, feed, and reproduce. Remaining habitat is further impacted by fragmentation, a process by ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, according to a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland published in Trees, ...
Habitats for the Calathus lunblad ground beetle also face destruction from climate change and severe weather. Climate change can alter the landscape and make it uninhabitable for many of the ...
Bark beetle-infested spruce trees begin to dry out already before any visible signs of tree mortality appear, a recent study from the University of Eastern Finland shows.
In Finland, warmer temperatures have expanded the European bark beetle's habitat, accelerated their reproduction, and consequently increased forest damage caused by bark beetles. Since commercial ...
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