Climate chaos? Bugs will thrive in an ever-warming world, say scientists

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Climate chaos? Bugs will thrive in an ever-warming world, say scientists
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Michigan State University (MSU) biologists have found that bugs will thrive in a warming world, according to new research into climate and environment.

She also said,"That rapid pace is going to be even more of an issue with the increase in extreme events like heat waves."

Damselflies are iconic species whose lifecycles reflect changes to a warming world. Researchers from MSU discovered damselflies were birthing an extra set of larvae each year to keep up with changes in the world’s weather. The research began when Dr. Laura Twardochleb, a pupil of Professor Zarnetske, spent a year watching damselflies' complex lives, SWNS said.The insects emerge as adults from ponds in the spring — then mate and reproduce. The juveniles spend over a year in a pond growing by eating zooplankton.

They also did not keep track of a predator’s size, growth or how their lifestyle changed with the hotter weather, SWNS noted.

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