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CucSUUIT 21 The life cycle of the aphid Megoura viciae is very complicated. Outside temperature influences how many males and females are born. Al low or high temperatures such as in winter and summer, females are bom. Males are bom at medium temperatures, which occur in the spring and fall. What are the survival chances of this species if the seasons become more uniform due to climate changes and they reproduce sexually?
A The species will survive because females are more crucial to the species survival.
В The species is in danger because an overproduction of males will lead to rivalry within the species.
C The species is in danger because of the likelihood of producing only males or females
D The species will survive because they will adapt to environmental changes and start asexual reproduction
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