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  1. Nov 4, 2021 · Some animals spend the winter hiding underwater, underground, or under the snow. But species that overwinter aboveground must endure longer periods of low temperatures, sometimes well below freezing. A 1996 study by Kenneth B. Storey and Janet M. Storey details the several ways that insects have evolved to survive the winter.

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  2. Jan 24, 2019 · How do insects survive winter? Different insect species have different strategies for getting through the winter cold. Here are some of the many ways bugs manage to survive a northeast Ohio winter. Migration. The most commonly known example of this is the Monarch butterfly, which heads south in the fall to avoid the freezing temperatures.

  3. Insect winter ecology describes the overwinter survival strategies of insects, which are in many respects more similar to those of plants than to many other animals, such as mammals and birds. Unlike those animals, which can generate their own heat internally ( endothermic ), insects must rely on external sources to provide their heat ( ectothermic ).

  4. Apr 18, 2018 · To survive through the winter months. Many insects overwinter as adults, pupae, or eggs. This can be done inside buildings, under tree bark, under rocks, or in leaf litter on the ground, and often in our homes or buildings. All such overwintering locations protect the insect from winter weather and cold.

  5. How do insects cope with the extremely low and prolonged temperatures that they are likely to encounter over the winter? To cope with cold, insects have developed a biochemical response to winter. The concentrations of various compounds within the haemocoel of the insects changes as winter approaches and, in many cases, continues to change as winter progresses.

  6. Oct 20, 2020 · Some hibernate and some migrate. The pictures are beautiful and very detailed with each page showing where the insect will spend its winter months. The glossary at the end of the book shares even more details about how each of the dozen insects gets ready for winter and then emerges or returns for spring.

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  8. Nov 2, 2015 · The insects that were most likely to be affected were those with very specific symbioses tied to specific species of plants and those that eat copious amounts of plant matter, like caterpillars and stick insects. That being said, insects that could diversify their diets to several species, genera, or families were more likely to survive.