lieve The study, conducted by researchers from the University of Sheffield, found that being exposed to mild heat as a juvenile negatively affects their chances of producing offspring as an adult. The research also revealed the extent of the negative effects varied depending on where the insect population is based. She added: "Juvenile insects are extremely susceptible to environmental changes as they don't move around much because they are either larvae like butterfly caterpillars or they don't yet have wings to fly away." "Identifying genes that are linked to increased and decreased reproduction is something which may be very useful not only in understanding how insects will cope with climate change but from the perspective of controlling insect pests."With 2016 set to be the warmest year on record, scientists have discovered insects are already feeling the effects of climate change, as a rise in temperature is shown to damage their ability to reproduce.
I believe that this is a main problem because we can not have insects dying. We already have other animals going extinct, the last thing we want is for insects that are a key in a web to go extinct forever. Global Warming is happening because of us. We need stop heating up the world so much or else animals including extincts will be going extinct. Some things we can do to prevent global warming is to start walking more and stop letting out so much carbon!
I believe that this is a main problem because we can not have insects dying. We already have other animals going extinct, the last thing we want is for insects that are a key in a web to go extinct forever. Global Warming is happening because of us. We need stop heating up the world so much or else animals including extincts will be going extinct. Some things we can do to prevent global warming is to start walking more and stop letting out so much carbon!