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Trees stripped by invasive caterpillars muster defenses that can harm native insects, research showsthat act as toxins to protect the trees from many insects." Because the spongy moth caterpillar ends its leaf-eating spree relatively early in the aspen tree's growing season, the defoliated trees ...
After the burst of speciation in the Galapagos ... and 7 species of tree-dwelling insect-eaters. Scientists long after Darwin spent years trying to understand the process that had created so ...
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