Michigan Today feature: the butterfly effect
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U-M doctoral student Leslie Decker is part of a research team looking at milkweed, the sole food source of the monarch caterpillar. Image: Austin Thomason, Michigan Photography.
U-M researchers in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, including doctoral student Leslie Decker, are studying the impacts of elevated carbon dioxide levels on the health of future monarch populations.
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09/21/2015
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