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Contributing Institution
J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
Recording Description
Recordings of bark beetles in a pinyon pine tree in New Mexico. Recorded using a modified transducer that was inserted into the bark of the tree. Recording is taken with permission of the author from the compact disc "The Sound of Light in Trees" produced by David Dunn in collaboration with the Acoustic Ecology Institute. Scientists say that bark beetle populations are on the rise and are devastating pine forests throughout the western United States. The cause, scientists say, is increased drought and milder winters due to global warming.
Photo Rights Management
Photo copyright David Dunn and the Ecoustic Ecology Institute. All rights reserved
Notes
Recorded using a modified transducer that was inserted into the bark of the tree. Recording is taken with permission of the author from the compact disc "The Sound of Light in Trees" produced by David Dunn in collaboration with the Acoustic Ecology Institute. Scientists say that bark beetle populations are on the rise and are devastating pine forests throughout the western United States. The cause, scientists say, is increased drought and milder winters due in part to global warming.