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Episode Synopsis
In this Saturday episode of Talking Trees, we take a closer look at the Cerambyx cerdo, also known as the great capricorn beetle—a striking and ecologically significant member of the longhorn beetle family.We discuss:Its scientific classification and broad geographic range across Europe, Asia, and North Africa, with historic extinction noted in the UKThe beetle’s distinctive appearance, including body size, dark coloration, and the notable difference in antenna length between males and femalesDetails of its ecology and life cycle, which spans 3–5 years and involves larval development within damaged wood of oak trees, making it dependent on aging or stressed habitatsSigns of infestation in host trees and the ecological importance of deadwood habitats for sustaining its populationIts status as a vulnerable species, highlighting the urgent need for conservation efforts and habitat protection, particularly in oak-dominated landscapesThe Cerambyx cerdo is more than a curiosity—it’s a reminder of the complex, interdependent lives supported by our oldest trees.Background information:WikipediaSend us a textSupport the showBuzzsprout free episodes without subscription all episodes with subscription https://talkingtrees.arboristika.cz/ HeroHero all episodes with subscription https://herohero.co/talkingtrees Arboricultural academy https://arboristickaakademie.cz Podcast is created using AI tools.
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