how is dispause different from hibernation.....?
Answers
Answered by
0
Answer:
Diapause is a stage of suspended development to cope with unfavourable conditions. Hibernation or winter sleep is a resting stage where in animals escape winters (cold) by hiding themselves in their shelters.
Explanation:
MARK AS BRAINLIEST ANSWER AND FOLLOW ME.
Answered by
2
Answer:
Diapause is a form of developmental arrest in insects that is much like hibernation in higher animals. It enables insects and related arthropods to circumvent adverse seasons… so we can say that it is a seasonal survival strategy or a period of suspended development and growth accompanied by decreased metabolism.
Hibernation is a way for many creatures – from butterflies to bats – to survive cold, dark winters without having to forage for food or migrate to somewhere warmer. Instead, they turn down their metabolisms to save energy. Hibernating is much more profound than simply sleeping, though. Depending on the species, it can vary from long, deep unconsciousness to light spells of inactivity.
Animals in hot climates also undergo a form of hibernation called aestivation. This works in a similar way and enables them to survive extreme heat, drought or lack of food.
Ex- poikilothermus animals(cold blooded animals do the hibernation that's why you can't see lizards around the walls corner in winters, snakes don't come out in winter)
Similar questions