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Processionary Moth
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Climate Change
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Caterpillar Envenoming
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Pine Forests
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Population Dynamics
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Epidemiology
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This cluster of papers focuses on the expansion of the geographic range of the pine processionary moth, particularly in relation to climate change and its impact on forest ecosystems
Study of the spreading range of a pine-damaging moth due to climate change.
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Latest revision as of 20:19, 12 September 2024

Study of the spreading range of a pine-damaging moth due to climate change.
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Expansion of Geographic Range in Processionary Moth
Study of the spreading range of a pine-damaging moth due to climate change.

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