Why are there so many insects? - Murry Gans

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If insects suddenly morphed into large beings,
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and decided to wage war on us,
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there's no doubt that humans would lose.
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We'd simply be crushed by their sheer numbers.
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There are an estimated 10 quintillion individual insects on Earth.
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That's a one followed by 19 zeroes.
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So, compared with our population of about 7 billion,
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these invertebrates outnumber us by more than a billion to one.
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Their astounding numbers exist at the species level, as well.
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There are more than 60,000 vertebrate species on the planet.
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But the class of insects contains a million known species,
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and many others that haven't been classified.
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In fact, these critters make up approximately 75% of all animals on Earth.
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So, what's their secret to success?
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Insect abundance comes down to many things
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that together make them some of the most adaptable and resilient creatures,
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beginning with their impressive ability to breed.
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Many species can produce hundreds of offspring within their lifetimes.
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Most offspring will die,
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but more than enough will survive into adulthood to reproduce.
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Offspring also mature very rapidly,
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so the cycle of reproduction resumes quickly,
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and can occur over and over again in a short time.
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These numbers mean that as a class,
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insects harbor a tremendous amount of genetic diversity.
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The different species contain a wealth of genetic data
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that give them the necessary adaptations they need to thrive
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in a range of environments across the planet.
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Even some of the most extreme environments are in bounds;
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Flat bark beetles can live at -40 degrees Fahrenheit,
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Sahara Desert ants can venture out
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when surface temperatures exceed 155 degrees,
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and some bumblebees can survive 18,000 feet above sea level.
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Insect exoskeletons also work like body armor,
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protecting insects against the outside world
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and helping them cope with habitats that other creatures can't.
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Even their small size,
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which we might see as a disadvantage,
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is something they use to their benefit.
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Because most species are so tiny,
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millions of insects can inhabit a small space
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and make use of all the available resources within it.
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This means they can occupy hundreds of different niches across ecosystems.
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Some insects survive by eating the roots,
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stems,
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leaves,
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seeds,
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pollen,
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and nectar of specific plants.
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Others, like wasps,
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make use of live insects by paralyzing the victims
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and laying their eggs inside
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so that when the hatchlings emerge,
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they can eat their way out and get nourishment.
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Mosquitos and biting flies feed on blood,
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taking advantage of this unusual resource to ensure their survival.
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And a whole bunch of other insects have built a niche around feces.
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Flies lay their eggs there,
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and some beetles even build large balls out of animal dung,
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which they eat and use as accommodation for their eggs.
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And then there's the insects' mighty power of metamorphosis.
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This trait not only transforms insects,
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but also helps them maximize the available resources in an ecosystem.
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Take butterflies.
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In their larval caterpillar form,
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they chomp hungrily through leaves at a rapid rate
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to help them grow and spin cocoons.
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But when they emerge as butterflies,
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these insects feed only on flower nectar.
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Metamorphosis means the larvae and adults of one species
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will never compete for the same resource,
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so they successfully share an ecological niche
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without limiting their own success.
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This process is so efficient
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that an incredible 86% of insect species undergo complete metamorphosis.
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We're big and they're small,
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so it's easy to forget that these critters are moving in their millions
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all around us,
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all the time.
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But examine almost any patch of ground,
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and you're sure to find them there.
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Their numbers are immense, and their success is unmatched.
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We may have to accept that it's insects,
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not us,
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that are the true conquerors of the planet.
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