The Insect Breeding Song
Summertime and the insect breeding is easy. That old song rings especially true for 44 species of moths and butterflies in Central Europe, according to an analysis by ecologist Florian Altermatt of the University of California, Davis. Warming has already boosted insect breeding Ah, I can’t tell you how many times I’ve enjoyed a nice singalong to the insect breeding song. Let me see if I can remember the whole thing… Summertime, and the insect breeding is easy. Cicadellidae are jumping, And the white-tailed zygaenid moth’s diurnal mating flights are high. Oh, your apis hoarding behaviour has a demonstrable increase, And the female has consumed the spermatophylax. So hush, little katydid, You’re morphologically unable to call. One of these mornings, You’re going to rise up singing. Then you’ll spread your wings And you’ll take to the sky. But until that morning, A variety of indeterminate environmental factors can harm you, With researches from the UC Davis Depar...
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