Mid-Cretaceous Amber Unlocks the Secret to Caddisfly Swarming and Its Disappearance 50 Million Years Ago

Caddisfly swarming behavior, identified from mid-Cretaceous amber, may have diminished in response to the rise of echolocating bats. A new study reveals that swarming behavior in caddisflies likely began in the Triassic but was frequently lost around 50–53 million years ago due to predation from echolocating bats, which the insects could not detect. The research […]

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