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View article: What Rogue Hydrogen Clouds Tell Us about Galactic Magnetic Fields
What Rogue Hydrogen Clouds Tell Us about Galactic Magnetic Fields Open
Observations of the Milky Way and external galaxies support the idea that large-scale magnetic fields are concentrated in galactic disks, with halo magnetic fields at least an order of magnitude weaker. However, very little is known about …
View article: Interaction Between Rogue HI Clouds and the Magnetic Field High Above the Galaxy
Interaction Between Rogue HI Clouds and the Magnetic Field High Above the Galaxy Open
Observations of the Milky Way and external galaxies support the idea that large-scale magnetic fields are concentrated in galactic disks, with halo magnetic fields at least an order of magnitude weaker. However, very little is known about …
View article: Tracking the spread of the northern bark beetle (Ips duplicatus [Sahlb.]) in Europe and first records from Switzerland and Liechtenstein
Tracking the spread of the northern bark beetle (Ips duplicatus [Sahlb.]) in Europe and first records from Switzerland and Liechtenstein Open
The northern bark beetle ( Ips duplicatus ), in Europe originally restricted to northern countries, expanded its distribution range to eastern Europe in the 20 th century and is now causing considerable damage in spruce forests. In the pas…
View article: Dryomyia circinans (Giraud, 1861) - Erstbeobachtung der Zerreichen-Gallmücke in der Schweiz (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
Dryomyia circinans (Giraud, 1861) - Erstbeobachtung der Zerreichen-Gallmücke in der Schweiz (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Forster, Beat, Schmitt, Maria, Thimonier, Anne (2018): Dryomyia circinans (Giraud, 1861) - Erstbeobachtung der Zerreichen-Gallmücke in der Schwei…
View article: Climate drivers of bark beetle outbreak dynamics in Norway spruce forests
Climate drivers of bark beetle outbreak dynamics in Norway spruce forests Open
Bark beetles are among the most devastating biotic agents affecting forests globally and several species are expected to be favored by climate change. Given the potential interactions of insect outbreaks with other biotic and abiotic distu…