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Climate change recasts insect communities of Arctic – Mirage News
Through a unique research collaboration, researchers at the University of Helsinki have exposed major changes taking place in the insect communities of…

Through a unique research collaboration, researchers at the University of Helsinki have exposed major changes taking place in the insect communities of the Arctic. Their study reveals how climate change is affecting small but important predators of other insects, i.e. parasitoids.
“Predators at the top of the food web give us a clue to what is happening to their prey species, too. These results increase our understanding of how global warming is changing nature. At the same time, they suggest …
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