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A weekly highlight of new research in biogeography- the study of how living things got to live where they do on planet Earth and where they might go in the future. Friday, December 26, 2014. Benny the bark beetle and the not-so palatable pine. And other herbivores intending to lunch on enticing green needles or tender inner bark may be surprised to get a mouthful of nasty chemical compounds. Or gummy resin produced by these trees expressly for the purpose of deterring such intrusions. In the meantime I w.

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A weekly highlight of new research in biogeography- the study of how living things got to live where they do on planet Earth and where they might go in the future. Friday, December 26, 2014. Benny the bark beetle and the not-so palatable pine. And other herbivores intending to lunch on enticing green needles or tender inner bark may be surprised to get a mouthful of nasty chemical compounds. Or gummy resin produced by these trees expressly for the purpose of deterring such intrusions. In the meantime I w.

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