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Oak processionary moth and climate change - Environmental Data Compendium
Netherlands in 1991, but subsequent reports of damaged trees indicate that numbers of the oak processionary moth have soared. 1996 was a particularly bad year for tree damage. Thereafter the population collapsed, ... the sunny south-facing side of the trunks of oaks growing in avenues. They are called processionary caterpillars because they form up in long lines on the tree. If there are many ...
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Guidance Climate change: consequences for flora and fauna - Environmental Data Compendium
Shift in the distribution of insects and molluscs The wasp spider and climate change Oak processionary moth and climate change Lichens and climate change Small hermit crab and sea squirt Fish ... there are good examples of southern species that are increasing: the wasp spider, the oak processionary moth, the crimped gill fungus, and various lichen species. Marine species from further south are ...
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Tetropium castaneum (Linnaeus) Coleoptera Cerambycidae brown spruce longhorn beetle Tetropium fuscum (Fabricius) Coleoptera Cerambycidae false codling moth Thaumatotibia leucotreta (Meyrick) Lepidoptera Tortricidae pine processionary moth Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Denis & Schiffermuller) Lepidoptera Notodontidae palm thrips Thrips palmi Karny Thysanoptera Thripidae rice stinkbug Tibraca ...
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