Are insects obese?
Are insects suffering from obesity? That's a question about Popular Science's "Ask Us Anything" column and the answer is "Yes". The first studies of insect obesity were done in the early 1960s by an entomologist who lived in Florida State, USA. At that time, the scientist experimented with hand-feeding flies (by using their tubes to pump tapless food), he found that it could make half the body part of flies become obese, calculated by weight. their dry weight.
Insects also suffer from obesity like humans
In recent years, other scientists have studied obesity on male dragonflies. Ruud Schilder, a biologist at Penn State, notes that male dragonflies are infected with a particular type of parasite, which causes their bodies to tend to accumulate fat around the double-controlled muscles. wing.
This makes the dragonfly more difficult to find mates, as well as having difficulty fighting when it comes to territory with other males, because the "obese" dragonfly has less strength, cannot maintain long flights. others. In contrast, healthy dragonflies will have a stronger body, more durable flight power and thereby maintain a better race.
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Large studies of obesity on insects have been done on fruit flies. People feed on a diet rich in energy and they find that they grow very quickly, even those fed with a lot of sugar are more likely to have obesity, diabetes and shorter life cycles. must be healthy.
As adults, fruit flies reach their maximum body size, because the body of the fly is surrounded by a "skeleton" , meaning that their abdomen cannot expand further, so Excess fat is accumulated in the body in the form of droplets, located in the cells.
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