Christopher A. Johnson, Renato M. Coutinho, Erin Berlin, Kimberly E. Dolphin, Johanna Heyer, Britney Kim, Alice Leung, Jamie Lou Sabellon and Priyanga Amarasekare 1. In species with complex life ...
Even in areas relatively undisturbed by human activity, insect populations are on the decline, with climate change as a likely culprit. That's the finding of new research from the University of North ...
Recently, the wild honeybees, Apis mellifera, found in Europe have been officially declared endangered for the first time.
Habitat loss, pesticides and climate change are threatening insect populations worldwide. In 2019, Biological Conservation reported that 40% of all insects species are declining globally and that a ...
A recent study reveals a concerning decline in insect populations, even in remote, untouched ecosystems. Researchers observed a staggering 72% decrease in insect abundance in a Colorado subalpine ...
Are insects really declining as badly as previous studies have forecasted? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes to address as an international team of more than a dozen researchers ...
MOLINE, Ill. — It won't be long until we hear the crickets chirping on a warm, summer evening. Along with those crickets will be the usual pests, mosquitoes, gnats, and other flying insects. This ...
Recent studies showing temporal changes in local and regional insect populations received exaggerated global media coverage. Confusing and inaccurate science communication on this important issue ...
Assistant Professor of Biomolecular Engineering Shelbi Russell studies to better understand the relationship between this bacteria and its insect hosts, with implications for the control of human ...
Researchers have pinpointed the biggest threats to the only population of rare, endangered mule ear orchids in the United States. FIU’s orchid research team found powerful hurricanes can wipe out ...