After reaching the final instar, the larvae burrow underground to pupate7. The pupa stage is marked by its distinct dark brown color and a protective outer layer. This stage prepares the moth for its adult life, as it emerges to pollinate plants such as Datura, Mirabilis, and Oenothera8. C...
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Brown linen finally ceased to be a poor-mans cloth in the later 19th century with innovations in bleach technology and the rise of cotton as the cheapest, most readily available fabric. Improved bleaching technology throughout the early 19th century made it so much cheaper and easier to bleach...
varied nonlinearly through the canopy and then moved upward with time since burn. Given that fire effects peaked in the mid-canopy and were often on the scale of 2 to 3 m in height difference, it is unlikely that on-orbit GEDI data will have the sensitivity to detect these same changes....