Climate crisis has impact on insects' colours and sex lives, study finds
Briefly

Darker insects, better at mating in cold weather due to quick warm-up abilities, are affected by climate change and could face challenges due to lost identification colors in warming temperatures.
Scientists suggest that as temperatures rise, insects tend to produce less melanin, becoming lighter and brighter in color to regulate heat absorption, impacting their physical appearance and mating abilities.
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