The Variety and Ecology of Galls, With a Focus on Those Induced on Oak Species
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Abstract: This research article discusses galls, the homes of insect larvae which are created by manipulating the host tree to build the homes for them. I will discuss identification and explanation of galls through their strange and beautiful arrangements, as well as understanding the life cycle of the gall-encased insects, and also the secondary uses of galls by humans.
Keywords: gall, oak, ecology, wasp, insect, larvae, entomology, growth, nature, life, environmental science
Word Count: 1,635 (research article only)
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