• ummthatguy@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      On which time cycle/planet/arbitrary bullshit requirement?

      Edit: Also, the don’t get it wet part. Does that include moisture in the air? If it’s foggy in the morning, is that enough to cause them to multiply?

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            7 months ago

            The least believable think in Star Trek is that they figured out a universal time to keep track of. That would have been the biggest hurdle to that future from now.

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      7 months ago

      Only to an extent, I imagine. Expended energy, diminishing returns, yadda yadda. I could see Mirror Phlox being the sort to test out how far a single tribble could stretch itself without food.

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      Aphids have a crazy reproduction cycle, with subsequent generations alternating between sexual reproduction and asexual reproduction (parthenogenesis). Sometimes, the eggs that are of the asexual generation can be and often are born pregnant. But i’m pretty sure they all eat my tomato plants… So, I’m gonna have to go with “yes”.