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by jotaen
929 days ago
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> something's not adding up here One factor might be that reproduction rate ≠ survival rate, i.e., not all of the ticks born will reproduce. For example, it usually takes several growth stages for ticks to reach fertility, where each of these phases require a blood meal. So if they don’t find a suitable host in time, they starve to death. Or they are eaten themselves by another predator, etc. |
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Because they leave out important info it makes it hard to judge appropriate alarm level which makes it clickbait and I will ignore it.