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What has the author Robert W Campbell written?

Robert W. Campbell has written: 'Gypsy moth' -- subject(s): Gypsy moth 'Tree condition and mortality following defoliation by the gypsy moth' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Diseases and pests, Gypsy moth, Trees 'Forest stand responses to defoliation by the gypsy moth' -- subject(s): Defoliation, Disease and pest resistance, Food, Forest ecology, Gypsy moth, Physiology, Trees 'The analysis of numerical change in gypsy moth populations' -- subject(s): Gypsy moth, Insect populations, Mathematical models 'Day-to-day survival of late-instar western spruce budworm larvae and pupae' -- subject(s): Insects, Larvae, Pupae, Western spruce budworm 'Forecasting gypsy moth egg-mass density / by Robert W. Campbell' -- subject(s): Gypsy moth, Insect populations


In What Kingdom is the Gypsy Moth?

The gypsy moth is in the AnimaliaKingdom.


What happens to gypsy moth populations as a result of tree defoliation?

As gypsy moth populations defoliate trees, they initially thrive due to increased food availability, leading to population growth. However, extensive defoliation can weaken or kill host trees, ultimately reducing available habitat and food sources for the moths. This can result in a population decline over time as the ecological balance shifts and resources become scarce. Additionally, the decline of host trees can promote the growth of other species that may not support gypsy moth populations.


Does a gypsy moth caterpillar grow to be a butterfly?

Um, no it grows up to be a Gypsy Moth.


What is being done to prevent the spread of gypsy moth?

well to decrease the population of the gypsy moth we are useing a spray that is called get rid of gypsy moth you should try it


Where o gypsy moth live?

The gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) originates from Europe and Asia.


How many legs does a gypsy moth have?

If a gypsy moth is an insect (which it probably is) than it would have 6 legs like all other insects.


What has the author Melody A Keena written?

Melody A. Keena has written: 'Effects of laboratory rearing on gypsy moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)' -- subject(s): Gypsy moths as laboratory animals, Insect rearing, Gypsy moth, Variation 'Identification of gypsy moth larval color forms' -- subject(s): Gypsy moth, Identification, Larvae


What is the scientific name of the family that the gypsy moth is in?

The scientific name of the family that the gypsy moth belongs to is Erebidae.


What do Gypsy Moth do?

Gypsy moth cater pillars eat whatever leaves came off the tree/s they or it came from.


Is a gypsy moth a carnivore?

consumer


Where Gypsy Moth live?

in Michigan