Shifting Baselines: How Warming Opens the Door to Invaders
Longer growing seasons, milder winters, and fewer hard freezes let invasive insects overwinter, reproduce earlier, and expand uphill. Share your first-bloom dates or unusual insect sightings; your notes help track phenology drifts powering invasions.
Shifting Baselines: How Warming Opens the Door to Invaders
Hotter droughts and intense storms disrupt canopies and soils, opening niches. Fire, windthrow, and hurried salvage roads inadvertently become corridors. Tell us if you’ve seen post-fire thickets change, and we’ll compare patterns across regions.