2016
DOI: 10.18805/ag.v37i3.3537
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Aftermath of climate change on insect migration: A review

Abstract: Climate change is inflicting a huge impact in all the corners of biosphere. The insects, one of the early inhabitants of the biosphere are well known for their co-evolution with the plants and adaptation to the diverse environments. The power of flight makes the insect community to occupy new habitats and hence insect migration is one of the predominant areas for investigation in the perspective of climate change. The insect migration is a complex science that involves thorough understanding of insect bio-ecol… Show more

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“…There are no aquatic taxa either. Only 3 cartoons mention mosquito migration, and we did not detect any cartoon about how CC might alter the migration patterns of monarch butterflies (Espeset et al, 2016; Zipkin et al, 2012) or other migrant insects (Sujayanand and Karuppaiah, 2016). Cartoonists show no interest on invertebrate wildlife, whether it is terrestrial or marine.…”
Section: Discussion: Use and Abuse Of CC Stereotypesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…There are no aquatic taxa either. Only 3 cartoons mention mosquito migration, and we did not detect any cartoon about how CC might alter the migration patterns of monarch butterflies (Espeset et al, 2016; Zipkin et al, 2012) or other migrant insects (Sujayanand and Karuppaiah, 2016). Cartoonists show no interest on invertebrate wildlife, whether it is terrestrial or marine.…”
Section: Discussion: Use and Abuse Of CC Stereotypesmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…354 to 295 million years ago). The insects can occupy new habitats and niches where other species cannot occupy by through their unique ability of flight (Sujayanand et al, 2016).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in recent years, many of insect migration and related changes are being revisited and are considered to be triggered by the increase in temperature. Nevertheless, confirming the association between insect migration and temperature change is deemed quite complex, as it requires synthesis of knowledge from various domains such as meteorology, remote sensing and climatology [23]. This requirement for the combination of advanced knowledge from a variety of topics may be the reason why there is so little research studying the topic of temperature and insect migration, especially the correlation between bumble bee migration and temperature.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%