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Climate Change's Profound Effect on Eggs

The Time Magazine essay explores the profound adaptability of eggs and their evolutionary history over millions of years. Eggs are remarkable survival machines that have evolved to cope with changing climates and environments. With the onset of human-induced climate change, some species, like insects and birds, are adjusting by laying eggs earlier in the season. However, for many species, rapid environmental changes, such as extreme weather events and warmer temperatures, pose significant threats. Examples include altered sex ratios in sea turtles and increased survival rates of invasive insects. The essay emphasizes the role of museum specimens in tracking these changes, serving as vital tools to understand and mitigate the environmental impacts of climate change on eggs and the animals that rely on them.


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