Insects are important to many ecosystems. For example, bees help pollinate many different plants and many animals rely on insects as food sources. Citizen science projects allow the public to work together with scientists by collecting observational data on many types of organisms such as plants, birds, or insects.

Which question could citizen science data answer that best illustrates insect population responses to climate change?

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“How does caterpillar abundance and distribution change over the year?”
“How does caterpillar abundance and distribution change over the year?”

“How many dragonfly species are native to this region?”
“How many dragonfly species are native to this region?”

“What types of foods can butterflies eat?”
“What types of foods can butterflies eat?”

“What tree species provide the best habitat beetle species in this area?”
“What tree species provide the best habitat beetle species in this area?”
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The question that best illustrates insect population responses to climate change is:

“How does caterpillar abundance and distribution change over the year?”

This question addresses the temporal changes in population dynamics, which can be influenced by climate conditions such as temperature and seasonal shifts, thereby providing insights into how insect populations are responding to climate change.