New research challenges the theory that high oxygen levels explain giant ancient insects

gigazine.net (Japanese)

New research suggests high oxygen levels may not explain why ancient insects were giant. A study found that the tracheal system, which supplies oxygen to muscles, doesn't limit insect size, challenging the long-held theory that higher atmospheric oxygen enabled giant prehistoric insects. The research proposes that the absence of predators like birds might have allowed ancient insects to grow larger, though some scientists still believe oxygen plays a role.


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