Hotter days, stronger immunity? Exploring the impact of rising temperatures on insect gut health and microbial relationships

Climate change can generate cascading effects on animals through compounding stressors. As ectotherms, insects are particularly susceptible to variation in temperature and extreme events. How insects respond to temperature often occurs with respect to their environment, and a pertinent question invo...

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