Ye Han quickly found a special report. The title of the document was particularly eye-catching. It was actually called "Earth Ecology Report", and there was a subtitle below it called "Investigation on the Situation of Wild Giant Insects".
Ye Han was a little confused. The report was not strange, and the investigation was nothing, but the fact that these two documents appeared in the notification sent to him was a bit unusual.
He opened the report curiously and read it carefully from the beginning.
However, Ye Han did not expect that the report was actually talking about the Jinghu Lake Incident at the beginning, briefly describing the process of giant insects appearing on the earth. As a witness to the Jinghu Lake Incident, this section was really not interesting.
The second paragraph finally gets to the point, talking about the current situation of the earth - due to the strong counterattack of humans, wild insect groups in all continents except Africa and South America have been devastated, and there are no disaster-level insects at present.
Giant insect swarm, and this insect swarm is precisely the insect swarm that is most easily controlled by aliens, and is also the insect swarm that poses the greatest threat to humans.
However, the militaries of various countries only carry out strong attacks on large-scale insect swarms, but leave the door open to wild solitary giant insects and small-scale insect swarms without populations. Not only do they not eliminate them, but they condone them.
Ye Han knew something about this. The reason why various countries ignored these unorganized loose insects was firstly because they didn't have the time, and secondly because the harm caused by loose insects was relatively small.
However, this phenomenon has aroused strong dissatisfaction among people from all over the world, and they have called for the complete eradication of giant insects in the wild.
But are giant insects in the wild so easy to kill? Countries have long agreed that not only cannot they be killed indiscriminately, they must also be protected!
Isn’t that weird? Of course not.
The ecological balance of the earth has long been broken by insect plagues. First, wild animal populations were basically extinct, and later alien plants also got involved.
As we all know, alien plants are extremely tenacious and they constantly occupy the living space of native plants. Only a few native plants can compete with alien plants.
Wild giant insects have developed a complete food chain over more than ten years, including a large number of herbivorous giant insects and a smaller number of carnivorous giant insects.
In other words, the vast majority of wild giant bugs feed on plants, and they prefer to eat fat alien plants rather than native plants on Earth!
This, to a certain extent, slows down the speed at which alien plants occupy living space, indirectly plays a role in protecting native plants, and plays a very important role in maintaining the ecological balance of the earth.
As stated in the report, the significance of wild giant insects to the earth today is equivalent to the wild animal population before the insect disaster. They should not and cannot be simply and rudely wiped out!
And this situation is unlikely to change for a long time. In the foreseeable future, wild giant insects will definitely be the largest wild animal population on the planet.
Ye Han couldn't help but sigh when he saw this. Although the report didn't say it, he knew personally that the coalition forces had put all their forces into strategic counterattacks and couldn't spare any manpower to clear out the wild giant insects.
Moreover, wild giant insects are not so easy to clean up. Their footprints are all over the world. They are unorganized but their numbers are astonishingly large. With the current military strength of mankind, completely eradicating the insect swarms is a joke. Even if the aliens are completely eliminated and the wild giants are eradicated, it is a joke.
Insects are also a huge challenge.
With Ye Han's knowledge, the only way he could think of was to let time wash away the dust and let the wild giant insects fend for themselves.
This process will definitely not take hundreds or thousands of years to complete. It may take millions or even tens of millions of years. Only when the native organisms in the ocean land again can new native biological populations gradually develop...
Ye Han seems to have heard somewhere that there have been several mass extinctions of life on earth. Judging from the current situation of the earth, insect plagues are mass extinctions of life in an absolute sense. So, will the past few times be the same?
reason?
Just thinking about it for a moment, Ye Han couldn't help but shiver.
If the dinosaurs became extinct because of alien invasion...if the trilobites became extinct because of aliens...what else could become extinct?
Life lasts only a few decades, and we can only use our imagination to witness the passage of time, as well as the long-term changes in the world.
However, the survey report does not think so. The author believes that there are two scenarios for future development. One is that the earth's environment is not suitable for the survival of giant insects, and giant insects are extinct. By then, the wild species that survived the insect disaster will have huge room for development. As long as
Without human interference, the earth's wild animal populations will soon recover... Of course, the speed here is calculated in geological time.
Second, giant insects are increasingly adapting to the earth's environment, rapidly developing insect populations of various sizes, large, medium and small, and finally becoming the truly dominant population on the earth. By that time, humans will look more like immigrants.
There are three reasons for these two judgments. First, global temperatures are still rising slowly, and the climate is becoming more and more suitable for insects to survive.
Second, giant insects have extremely strong adaptability to the environment and may evolve rapidly with changes in the environment and eventually fully occupy the earth.
The third and most important point is the terrifying fertility of giant worms. Although the number of giant worms is limited by the environment and cannot expand without limit, the reproductive advantage is definitely an important factor that cannot be ignored.
Fortunately, this report is just a hypothesis, and after making this assumption, a very detailed analysis of the defects of the giant bug itself was made from the aspects of the giant bug's body structure, living habits, etc., and it was believed that the giant bug itself is a biological
If there are no aliens to help the giant bugs cheat on the bug, the wild giant bug population may collapse faster than expected.
The report also listed the most important wild giant bug species on each continent, listed giant bugs that like to eat alien plants as beneficial, listed those that like to eat native plants as harmful, listed those that like to eat giant bugs separately, and finally listed some
Giant insects with certain economic value are singled out and discussed, especially those with important economic value, which are the focus.
Ye Han was not surprised to see the discussion about the giant snail, and thought to himself that the author might also be a foodie!
At the end of the report, the author believes that whether the giant worm develops or collapses, it will seriously affect the global ecological balance. Therefore, it is recommended that high-level officials must make two preparations and intervene decisively when necessary to avoid an avalanche collapse of the ecosystem.
Seeing this, Ye Han finally understood what this ecological report wanted to say. He felt that the author might have good intentions, but the content of the report was a bit alarmist.
The earth has experienced so many mass extinctions, but life on earth has still developed to this day. No matter what impact the giant insects have on the global ecology, it is only a short-term pain.