There are currently no data available on their reproductive rates.
One reason in particular is their high reproductive rate.
It refers to a difference in reproductive rate from one generation to the next.
In theory, this would limit the reproductive rates and control the population.
The current reproductive rate is considered one young every two years.
In all, the modified insects' reproductive rates were much lower.
As seen above, it can be either a high reproductive rate or a low one.
This high reproductive rate is a major cause of the species' rapid expansion.
Their primary benefit is an increased reproductive rate and survival.
The reproductive rate also increases with a higher concentration of food.