Date:
November 24, 2014
Source:
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Summary:
By comparing grasshoppers found at woodland sites once used for agriculture to similar sites never disturbed by farming, researchers show that despite decades of recovery, the numbers and types of species found in each differ, as do the understory plants and other ecological variables, like soil properties.
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