How Mahogany Trees Impact the Size of Right Forewings
In a recent study conducted by researchers from the University of Florida, it was found that mahogany trees have a significant effect on the size of the right forewing of certain insect species. The study, conducted by biologists from the university’s Entomology and Nematology Department, found that when the mahogany tree canopy was removed from the study area, the right forewing size decreased significantly in the insect species studied. This discovery could have significant implications for both the study of ecology and for conservation efforts.
source: Phys.org