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Satellite keeps an eye on beetles

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Rebecca C. Jernigan, [email protected]

In the early nineteenth century, a small Eurasian tree was imported into the US for ornamental use and erosion control. Known as a tamarisk or saltcedar, this tree is considered an invasive species by the National Park Service because it has overtaken large sections of riparian lands in the Southwest, choking out native species. A saltcedar leaf beetle sits on a tamarisk plant. A few years ago, to combat the tamarisk, scientists released saltcedar leaf beetles (Diorhabda elongata) imported from Kazakhstan into regions where the tamarisk was common. They believed that the insects, which...Read full article

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    Published: May 2009
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