Oak trees have a surprising trick to fight back against hungry caterpillars: they simply wait. When trees are heavily ...
Our mornings have been a little cool. The school buses are on the road. The leaves are falling from the trees. It must be October. Nope, check the date. It is still August; so, what is going on here?
Galapagos daisies evolved similar jagged leaves through different genes. This shows evolution can reach the same result in ...
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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 ...
Britain is suffering its worst drought since the 1970s, with dry weather expected until October. Many parks and lawns are now more straw than grass, but some trees and other plants have responded in a ...
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Oak trees can starve caterpillars by delaying their spring leaves
Forests don’t always wake up as soon as spring arrives. Sometimes, they hold back. A new study suggests that oak trees ...
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