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Hotter Climates Affect the Ability of Male Dragonflies to Find Mates – AZoCleantech
A study led by Michael Moore from the Washington University in St. Louis has revealed that male dragonflies have consistently…

A study led by Michael Moore from the Washington University in St. Louis has revealed that male dragonflies have consistently evolved to have less breeding coloration in regions with a hotter climate.
Moore. Image Credit: Washington University in St. Louis.
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