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031). We attribute this unexpected observation to the advantage of the reduced enzymatic activity of resistance mutations in hot environments. We show that fitness costs of insecticide resistance genes are temperature-dependent and suggest that the duration of insecticide-free periods need to be adjusted for different climatic regions to reflect these costs. We suggest that such environment-dependent fitness effects may be more common than previously assumed and pose a major challenge for modeling climate change. We show that fitness cos