Just no end to destruction
plant-eating insects inhabit all forest ecosystems, but sometimes their numbers explode, resulting in massive tree defoliation. Researchers from the us-based Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (stri) have recently reported about a severe moth outbreak related to drought conditions following the 1997-1998 El Ni
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