An entomologist records 5 new insect species emerging each week in a fragile ecosystem. If the study lasts for 10 weeks, and the initial known species count was 120, how many species are documented at the end? - Portal da Acústica
Discover the Thrilling Discovery: How 50 New Insect Species Were Identified in a Fragile Ecosystem Over 10 Weeks
Discover the Thrilling Discovery: How 50 New Insect Species Were Identified in a Fragile Ecosystem Over 10 Weeks
In a groundbreaking entomological study spanning 10 weeks, researchers have recorded a remarkable rate of biodiversity—5 new insect species emerging each week in a fragile ecosystem. This rapid discovery highlights both the hidden richness of this delicate environment and the urgent need to protect it.
Based on this remarkable finding, if an entomologist documents 5 new insect species weekly for 10 weeks, the total number of newly identified species reaches:
Understanding the Context
5 species/week × 10 weeks = 50 new insect species
Adding this to the initial known species count of 120, the total number of documented species now stands at:
120 + 50 = 170 species
This accelerating pace of discovery underscores how much remains unknown about Earth’s insect diversity—especially in vulnerable ecosystems. Protecting these habitats is crucial not only to preserve existing species but also to allow future entomologists to reveal more of nature’s hidden wonders.
Key Insights
Stay tuned as ongoing research continues to unveil the intricate web of life beneath our feet.
Keywords: new insect species, entomologist, biodiversity discovery, fragile ecosystems, species count, 10-week study, insect diversity, fragile ecosystem conservation