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Adolfo Rodríguez Velázquez
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At present, the number of ladybugs in Puerto Rico is around 1,000 individuals, restricted to four zones. (Provided)
Climate change is contributing to the bird's vulnerability and could cause population declines.
For three decades, scientists and collaborators of the Puerto Rican Ladybird Recovery Project have worked hard to collect data for its conservation, but, over time, they have noticed an increase in the number of stressors affecting the populations of this bird, while the pre-existing ones have worsened.
Parasitism, atmospheric phenomena, habitat loss, food availability and high temperatures are some of the factors that impact it.
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