Warmer temperatures decrease insect survival but increase reproduction, complicating extinction predictions

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Rising temperatures reduce insect survival but boost reproduction, complicating extinction predictions. A Saint Louis University study found warmer conditions during early insect development decreased survival but increased later fertility, potentially helping some populations persist. The research highlights the need for conservation models to consider both survival and reproduction across an insect's entire life cycle.


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