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28-OCT-2016 Christine Hanrahan

leaf miner moth signs

Mer Bleue

This looks like a green poplar leaf that has not quite finished turning yellow. Which is partly true! But the green area is actually what Charley Eiseman calls a "green island" near or around leafmines and galls made by a tiny moth. A brief explanation here: "some leaf miners can induce green-islands on yellow leaves in autumn, which are characterized by photosynthetically active green patches in otherwise senescing leaves. " This from a paper by F. Gutzwiller et al, published in 2015.

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Alla Gilbourd06-Dec-2016 11:13
Well seen and captured! V
Ika Zinka Eferl08-Nov-2016 10:03
Lovely...!V
Graeme07-Nov-2016 12:39
Fascinating and interesting all in one! BV
hayl06-Nov-2016 20:49
A very interesting explanation - once again I learn something besides enjoying your photos.
Walter Otto Koenig06-Nov-2016 16:26
Beautiful image with these colros, details and droplets. "V"
Blandine Mangin06-Nov-2016 15:50
very beautiful ! v
Tom LeRoy06-Nov-2016 15:20
Amazing this can happen in nature. Wonderful shot and some icy snow too! V
Helen Betts06-Nov-2016 14:26
Interesting information for this beautiful closeup. The color is lovely, regardless of how it came to be! V.
Jim Coffman06-Nov-2016 13:17
This is interesting.. Nicely captured in the snow...
Yvonne06-Nov-2016 10:20
Interesting information Christine.. and fine shot. v
Juliette06-Nov-2016 09:12
beautiful capture and interesting information V
globalgadabout06-Nov-2016 06:03
quite different in shape than a yellow poplar leaf...interesting that moths can induce such a reaction..
joseantonio06-Nov-2016 04:50
love the different tones in the leaf.V.
Don06-Nov-2016 02:21
Fascinating. It seems a strange response from the plant. Do the leaf miners take advantage of the on-going productivity?
Nirvan Hope06-Nov-2016 02:12
Fantastic detail of the moisture on the leaf. I'd often wondered why some parts of leaves maintained their color - thanks!.
Hank Vander Velde06-Nov-2016 02:09
Well captured c/w the water drops Christine. I hope the snow stays away a bit though.
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