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id you know that the more spots a male peacock has on his tail, the more likely he is to father babies, survive harsh winters and escape predators? Scientists think that only the healthiest males have lots of spots and that is why they are more successful than other males.


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Live and let live
Advocates of the development and use of genetically engineered crops say that they will be beneficial to the environment. Crops which are resistant to certain pests mean that less pesticide needs to be used to produce a crop. They also say that producing plants resistant to some herbicides means that safer and fewer herbicides can be used in farming, all of which will benefit the environment. Those who are against genetically engineered crops say that there could be some benefits to the environment, but that they are outweighed by the risks. Experiments have shown that some varieties of pest-resistant plants can also harm beneficial insects. These researchers also say that being able to use herbicides on crops will lead to a reduction of plant diversity in the areas surrounding the crop, which could actually harm the yield in the long run. If plants which harbour beneficial insects around the fields are killed, the reduction of beneficial insects could harm the crop. The introduction of genes which make pesticides develop within a plant itself could also be harmful because those insects that the pesticide is aimed at could develop a resistance to the pesticide more quickly than they would have if it was used in the traditional way.
31 OCTOBER 1998, P. 46-49
New Scientist
31 OCTOBER 1998, P. 46-49

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