Computer models developed by the University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory predict that hotter, drier conditions ...
Hotter, drier North American climates will curtail the growth of a critical fungus used to keep the invasive spongy moth in ...
New research has predicted that hotter, drier conditions in North America will aid the spread of the invasive spongy moth, ...
The paper is titled "Climate-Change Drives Reduced Biocontrol of the Invasive Spongy Moth." "The vast majority of previous climate change studies look at individual organisms, but a small amount ...
MOSCOW, December 14. /TASS/. Researchers from the Siberian Federal University, the Krasnoyarsk Research Center from the RAS Siberian Branch, and the Center of Forest Protection of the Krasnoyarsk ...