Solving a gypsy moth mystery


January 31, 2013

Solving a gypsy moth mystery

U-M undergraduate researchers and their faculty adviser have discovered why leaf-munching gypsy moth caterpillars are fond of oak trees, while sugar maple trees appear to be resistant to them. Their research revealed that both leaves had similar protein quality but that maple leaves contained lower quantities of protein, making them less nutritious than oak.

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