Across the European Alps, populations of larch budmoth have oscillated every 8–9 years for the past 1,200 years or more. Scientists paid attention when this pattern was interrupted after 1982. https://t.co/eeIho3oMY1 #YearinReview https://t.co/HXszWMnV1S
Across the European Alps, populations of larch budmoth have oscillated every 8–9 years for the past 1,200 years or more. Scientists paid attention when this pattern was interrupted after 1982. https://t.co/eeIho37c6t https://t.co/DdCno9k8iT
Across the European Alps, populations of larch budmoth have oscillated every 8–9 years for the past 1,200 years or more, so scientists paid attention when this pattern was interrupted after 1982. https://t.co/eeIho37c6t https://t.co/4khGjmDW29
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