No sex please, we're British (stick insects)

Phasmids hailing from New Zealand become asexual after arriving in the UKA New Zealand stick insect that migrated to the UK more than seven decades ago has given up having sex and become asexual, prompting biologists to wonder about the use of sex at all – especially in Britain.TheClitarchus hookeri is native to New Zealand but migrated to the UK some time between 1910 and 1935, catching a ride on shiploads of New Zealand plants that were transported to the subtropical Tresco Abbey Garden on the Scilly Isles islands off the coast of Cornwall.Continue reading...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - Category: Science Authors: Tags: Insects New Zealand UK news Asia Pacific World news Animals Environment Wildlife Source Type: news