A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are available for insects, which comprise more than two-thirds of terrestrial species. We present national population trends for a species-rich and ecologically diverse insect group: widespread and common macro-moths in Britain. Two-thirds of the 337 species studied have declined over the 35 yr study and 21% (71) of the species declined >30% 10 yr−1. If IUCN (World Conservation Union) criteria are applied at the national scale, these 71 species would be regarded as threatened. The declines are at least as great as those recently reported for British butterflies and exceed those of British birds and vascular plants. These results have important and...
Reliable assessment of extinction risk is a key factor in the preparation of Red Lists and in priori...
1. Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more tha...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
The Rothamsted Insect Survey has operated a Great Britain-wide network of light-traps since 1968. Fr...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
Reliable assessment of extinction risk is a key factor in the preparation of Red Lists and in priori...
1. Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more tha...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
The Rothamsted Insect Survey has operated a Great Britain-wide network of light-traps since 1968. Fr...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
Reliable assessment of extinction risk is a key factor in the preparation of Red Lists and in priori...
1. Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more tha...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...