Populus tremuloides, the quaking aspen of the North American continent, stands as one of the most easily recognized, most beautiful and most admired of all tree species. In order to help ...
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Trees stripped by invasive caterpillars muster defenses that can harm native insects, research showsThat was the case in 2021 when Rick Lindroth, entomology professor emeritus, and members of his lab trekked into a research forest of quaking aspen trees Lindroth had planted in 2010 just a few ...
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Invasive caterpillars can make aspen forests more toxic for native insects—ecologists explain howQuaking aspen (Populus tremuloides) is the most widespread tree species in North America ... which feed on expanding leaves in early summer. At high population densities, spongy moths can ...
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