Sperm don’t like heat, so climate change could damage male fertility, study says – USA TODAY
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Sperm don't like heat, so climate change could damage male fertility, study says
USA TODAY Beetles are one of the most common species on Earth, "so these results are very important for understanding how species react to climate change," said study co-author Matt Gage, an ecologist at the University of East Anglia in the U.K.. Heat waves are … Climate change damaging male fertility Climate change: Heatwaves 'halve' male insect fertility Climate change could damage men's ability to procreate, study says |