Too hot to reproduce : how to avoid the worst for the hemlock looper / [Johanne Delisle].: Fo113-1/101-2015E-PDF

Because of global warming, warmer weather begins earlier in spring and continues later in the fall, thereby extending the season that is favourable to insect development. These seasonal changes will accelerate insect development and reproduction. Canadian Forest Service researchers observed that hemlock looper eggs laid earlier than normal are more likely to die prematurely due to prolonged exposure to warm temperatures. What about the adults? How will they react to warmer weather? Will they be more productive?

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Publication information
Department/Agency Laurentian Forestry Centre.
Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Canadian Forest Service.
Title Too hot to reproduce : how to avoid the worst for the hemlock looper / [Johanne Delisle].
Series title Branching out from the Canadian Forest Service, Laurentian Forestry Centre, 1705-5792 ; 101
Publication type Series - View Master Record
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Trop chaud pour se reproduire, comment éviter le pire pour l’arpenteuse de la pruche?
The ISSN (1705-5784) from the print edition has been copied in this electronic publication.
Issued also in printed form.
Publishing information [Quebec City] : Natural Resources Canada, c2015.
Author / Contributor Delisle, Johanne,1952-
Description [2] p. : ill.
ISBN 978-0-660-03880-3
Catalogue number
  • Fo113-1/101-2015E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number Catalog ID: 36493
Subject terms Trees
Pests
Global warming
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