Mountain Migrants: How Army Cutworm Moths Bounce Between Midwest Heat and Alpine Cool
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Mountain Migrants: How Army Cutworm Moths Bounce Between Midwest Heat and Alpine Cool
This post Mountain Migrants: How Army Cutworm Moths Bounce Between Midwest Heat and Alpine Cool appeared first on Entomology Today - Brought to you by the Entomological Society of America. The army cutworm moth (Euxoa auxiliaris) is a crop pest in the Great Plains but a key food source for grizzly bears in the Rocky Mountains. In a recent study, scientists probe how the army cutworm stands up to temperature swings between the heat of the Midwest…
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