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a population of 5000 long-horn beetles lives in a tract of forest. what variables would affect the rate that the population increases or decreases?

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Answered by robinpoonia116
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mutation, genetic drift, natural selection , gene migration or gene flow, genetic recombination etc

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

A section of woodland is home to 5000 long-horn beetles.

Explanation:

Over 35,000 species of the longhorn beetles (Cerambycidae), sometimes referred to as long horned or longicorns, have been identified. [2] The majority of species are distinguished by their very long antennae, which are frequently equal to or larger than the beetle's body. However, some members of the family have extremely small antennae (like Neandra brunnea), making it challenging to tell these species apart from members of other beetle families, such the Chrysomelidae. The shepherd Cerambus was changed into a huge beetle with horns following a dispute with nymphs, giving this beetle family its scientific name from Greek mythology.

Anoplophora glabripennis, popularly known as the starry sky beetle and originally endemic to eastern China and Korea, is a species of beetle (order Coleoptera, family Cerambycidae) that has become a significant threat to hardwood trees in North America and certain regions of Eurasia.

The huge, glossy black adults' range in size from 17 to 40 mm (0.7 to 1.6 inches), and their smooth, uneven elytra are covered in 10 to 20 white or yellow-orange dots (wing covers). Each of the lengthy, 11-segmented antennae is 1.5 (for females) to 2 (for males) times as long as the body. Each segment's base is a light blue white that darkens distally (away from the body's center) to black.

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