R. Baghirov, K. G. Titova, A. Simakova, I. Babkina
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Insects under global warming. Review and retrospective analysis
We have tried to assess the morphological changes in insects under conditions of global warming using the example of three mass species. We analyzed collection funds for 140 years from the same territory in Western Siberia. We found out that the climate of Siberia is systematically drying up and the average temperatures are increasing, and as a result, the species composition of the fauna of Western Siberia changes, as well as the morphology of some insect species