the periodicity of gypsy moth outbreaks. Ecography 29: 367374. The existence of periodic oscillations in populations of forest Lepidoptera is well known. While information exists on how the periods of oscillations vary among different species, there is little prior evidence of variation in periodicity within the range of a single Lepidopteran species. The exotic gypsy moth is an introduced foliage-feeding insect in North America. Its populations are characterized by high amplitude oscillations between innocuously low densities and outbreak levels during which large regions of forests are defoliated. These outbreaks are recognized to arise periodically with considerable synchrony across much of the gypsy moth’s North American range. Our ana...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
Despite the wealth of research conducted on gypsy moth [(Lymantria dispar L.)(Lymantriidae: Lepidopt...
The gypsy moth is one of the most serious pests in forests and fruit tree plantations over prevailin...
Many defoliating forest lepidopterans cause predictable periodic deforestation. Several of these spe...
Although many forest Lepidoptera are known to exhibit cyclic outbreaks in temperate forests, this ha...
Abstract Population dynamic responses to global change have varied widely among taxa. Most studies o...
insect that was introduced into the United States (Boston, MA) in 1869 from Europe as part of a silk...
Until the invasion of gypsy moth into, first, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and then Wisconsin, t...
The connection between variable synchrony of insect eclosion with host budburst and variability in i...
Many populations of forest Lepidoptera exhibit regular periodic cycles in abundance. Explicit mecha...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
1. Studies of transient population dynamics have largely focused on temporal changes in dynamical be...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Pandora moth (Coloradia pandora Blake) is a phytophagous insect, defoliating ponderosa pine trees in...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
Despite the wealth of research conducted on gypsy moth [(Lymantria dispar L.)(Lymantriidae: Lepidopt...
The gypsy moth is one of the most serious pests in forests and fruit tree plantations over prevailin...
Many defoliating forest lepidopterans cause predictable periodic deforestation. Several of these spe...
Although many forest Lepidoptera are known to exhibit cyclic outbreaks in temperate forests, this ha...
Abstract Population dynamic responses to global change have varied widely among taxa. Most studies o...
insect that was introduced into the United States (Boston, MA) in 1869 from Europe as part of a silk...
Until the invasion of gypsy moth into, first, the upper peninsula of Michigan, and then Wisconsin, t...
The connection between variable synchrony of insect eclosion with host budburst and variability in i...
Many populations of forest Lepidoptera exhibit regular periodic cycles in abundance. Explicit mecha...
Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptations are important factors in predicting range expansions and...
1. Studies of transient population dynamics have largely focused on temporal changes in dynamical be...
Comparisons of traits of outbreaking and nonoutbreaking leaf-eating Lepidoptera and Symphyta have sh...
Pandora moth (Coloradia pandora Blake) is a phytophagous insect, defoliating ponderosa pine trees in...
Specialization on ephemeral resources (e.g. new leaves) should produce large annual variation in her...
Excerpts from the report: Patterns of gypsy moth behavior are described, especially those related ...
Despite the wealth of research conducted on gypsy moth [(Lymantria dispar L.)(Lymantriidae: Lepidopt...
The gypsy moth is one of the most serious pests in forests and fruit tree plantations over prevailin...