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The larval stage of some insects spend part of their life cycle in soil and will damage plants. Grubs, wireworms and cutworms ...
Climate change further disrupts the beetles’ life cycle, which relies on the predictable onset of rains. Rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and disrupted seasonal cues throw off their development.
Falcon-Brindis said he hopes to do more research on the species, particularly on how climate change and its impacts on temperature and precipitation will impact the life cycle of the beetle.
Healthy land management is an integrated priority at the ranch because it’s under a conservation easement, managed by nonprofit and land trust Utah Open Lands.
Donna Dieterle took these photos at her house near the base of Black Mountain of a Greater Roadrunner (Geococcyx ...
Stratford-upon-Avon Butterfly Farm will proudly celebrate its 40th anniversary in July! Over 40 years ago Clive Farrell had a ...
A cave-dwelling fish has been swimming the waters of India unknowingly. But researchers have just discovered the mysterious ...
It is estimated that 90% of grain stores harbour at least one insect species known to infest grain, underlining the critical ...
For many people, "plastic pollution" calls to mind pictures of turtles and other marine life drowning in single-use plastic ...
Eoin McLaughlin’s Once I Was a Tree gives the natural world its own voice; plus two fun titles from a new Irish publisher ...
Here are the most common grass-killing pests you need to stop ASAP, including grubs, cinch bugs, billbugs, scales and mealybugs, and fall armyworms.
Whether through river currents, insect life cycles, the invisible grains of pollen or algae, or the lingering traces of DNA, ...