F. Gugerli, S. Brodbeck, P. Bebi, K. Bollmann, Benjamin Dauphin, M. Gossner, F. Krumm, Martina Peter, V. Queloz, Gabor Reiss, C. Rellstab, S. Stofer, G. von Arx, Ueli Wasem, R. Zweifel
Fig. 1. Steadfast Swiss stone pines in a dynamic habitat: patchy, mixed-age stand above the Aletsch Glacier (Canton Valais). "Here and there such a warrior still stands faithfully at his post, with shattered shaft, and stretches his arm out defiantly from the rocky scree like a battle axe, or cowers like an old man bent down on his crutches by the storm of life." (Schnidrig 1935) Fact sheet ISSN 2624-8069
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Simon Blaser, Mario Guetg, Martin Bader, B. Wermelinger, S. Studhalter, V. Queloz
The oak processionary moth is a moth native to Europe that develops mainly on oak trees. In Switzerland, it is mainly found in western and north-western regions, and on the southern side of the Alps. After hatching, its caterpillars feed in gregarious clusters on the leaves of oak trees, and large populations can lead to the complete defoliation of infested trees. The oak processionary moth attracts particular attention because the urticating (stinging) hairs of its caterpillars can cause allergic reactions in humans and animals.
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