Population of Gaul stick insect has been discovered in the Netherlands

population of Gallic stickleback (Clonopsis gallica) has been discovered in the Netherlands, CLAIM, the knowledge center for Naturally Tod, reported on Friday

population of Gallic stickleback (Clonopsis gallica) has been discovered in the Netherlands, CLAIM, a knowledge center, reported Friday for Naturally Today. This species is found only in the central and western part of the country.

What is the bug, it’s over in the Netherlands, it’s not well known. “Surprising” knowledge about insects and other invertebrates, still, when considered a natural phenomenon.

you can have gall stick eggs by insect-eating birds, and as a result of climate change, a larger area of ​​habitat has been taken to the Netherlands. As for the birds, and the eggs are uitpoepen, you can be a part of what has yet to come true.

there is also the risk that, in the Gallic stick-insect, also as a pet should be kept, turned off, or down. Another scenario is that the eggs were accompanied by the importation of plants. Due to the asexual reproduction of the gall stick, in one case, an entire population is created independently.

What is the number of inhabitants in the Netherlands that needs to be found out is not revealed. It is based on the knowledge that it is a natural area that is similar to habitats elsewhere in the European Union. Landowners should look at how the Gallic stick insect can be protected.

Updated date: January 31, 2020, 3:00 p.m

Categories: Optical Illusion
Source: newstars.edu.vn

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