1. Recently documented insect declines have caused major concerns and an increased interest in studies using long-term population-monitoring data. 2. Samples from a 12.2-m suction trap were used to examine trends in phenology and abundance of Diptera over four decades. 3. The timing of peak flight has advanced by an average of 17 days, from 23 July in 1974 to 6 July in 2014. 4. The abundance of flies has decreased by 37% over the studied period (from April to September), and peak abundance has decreased by 48%. The flight period has started earlier in recent years, and in 2014, the number of flies was higher in spring until the 31st of May than in 1974. Possible causes and impacts of these changes are discussed
In a changing climate, phenological observations are gaining new importance. They can tell what chan...
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...
To study insect decline, an important threat to biodiversity, long-term datasets are needed. Here we...
Global declines in insects have sparked wide interest among scientists, politicians, and the general...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Farmers in most western countries have increased use of fertilizer and pesticides with impact on wil...
Farmers in most western countries have increased use of fertilizer and pesticides with impact on wil...
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...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
In a changing climate, phenological observations are gaining new importance. They can tell what chan...
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...
To study insect decline, an important threat to biodiversity, long-term datasets are needed. Here we...
Global declines in insects have sparked wide interest among scientists, politicians, and the general...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
An understanding of ecological and evolutionary responses to global environmental change requires bo...
Farmers in most western countries have increased use of fertilizer and pesticides with impact on wil...
Farmers in most western countries have increased use of fertilizer and pesticides with impact on wil...
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...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
In a changing climate, phenological observations are gaining new importance. They can tell what chan...
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...