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.
Researchers discovered that damselflies were birthing an extra set of larvae each year to keep up with rapid changes of the world’s weather, according to SWNS, a British news agency, which also reported on the study. The bugs could actually thrive if they birthed an extra generation each season. The team laid the groundwork for future investigations into how various species will adapt to a warmer world, said Dr. Twardochleb. Maureen Mackey is managing editor of lifestyle for Fox News Digital.
The lifecycles of the bugs from Michigan were shown to mirror those of their southern relatives living in warmer climates — and this was successfully keeping them alive, the same source reported.