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The intricate relationships of Sallow and Hazel and the Organisms that live on them

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Duncan will talk about the intricate relationships of a variety of plants and animals in UK woodland. The fascinating relationships of organisms living in our woodland is undergoing significant change and these relationships which are vital to the survival of these species can alter the way that the woodland ecosystem functions.

Sallow and Hazel are both present in many ancient woodlands and are the larval food plants of a variety of insect species. But the interdependence goes much wider and has some surprising results.

This talk is part of the Cambridge Natural History Society series.

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