A warming world harms insects' ability to reproduce, which could have long-term consequences, scientists warn. UK researchers also found that insects in northern latitudes were more vulnerable than ...
Insects struggle to adapt to extreme temperatures making them more vulnerable to climate change, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Bristol studied over 100 species of insects ...
Global warming could increase both the number and appetite of insect pests, new research finds, which could pose a serious threat to global crop production. The study finds that global warming of 2C ...
A species of stick insects found in Britain have stopped having sex with their male counterparts and become a female-only population. The insects - found off the coast of Cornwall - reproduce ...
Study of beetles could explain global decline – and also be a warning to humankind Heatwaves severely damage the fertility of male beetles and consecutive hot spells leave them virtually sterilised, ...
Cytogenetic mechanisms in insect reproduction / M.J.D. White -- Studies on early stages of insect oogenesis / R.C. King -- Endocrine relationships in insect reproduction / K.C. Highnam -- Feeding and ...
Short-term exposure to a rise in temperature can cause long-term damage to insects' ability to reproduce A warming world harms insects' ability to reproduce, which could have long-term consequences, ...
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