The conditions required by rare species are often only approximately known. Monitoring such species over time can help refine management of their protected areas. We report population trends of a rare moth, the Dark Bordered Beauty Epione vespertaria (Linnaeus, 1767) (Lepidoptera: Geometridae) at its last known English site on a protected lowland heath, and those of its host-plant, Salix repens (L.) (Malpighiales: Salicaceae). Between 2007 and 2014, adult moth density reduced by an average of 30-35% annually over the monitored area, and its range over the monitored area contracted in concert. By comparing data from before this decline (2005) with data taken in 2013, we show that the density of host-plants over the monitored area reduced thr...
Global declines in insects have sparked wide interest among scientists, politicians, and the general...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Dactylorhiza viridis is a small orchid species, sensitive to competition with dense and tall herbace...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
© 2019 The Authors Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global e...
1. While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decline, the...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Moths in western Europe have seriously declined since the mid-20th century, mirroring the trends see...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
1. Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more tha...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
Data from: Burner, R., V. Selås, S. Kobro, R. Jacobsen, A. Sverdrup-Thygeson. 2021. Moth species ri...
<div><p>Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators,...
Global declines in insects have sparked wide interest among scientists, politicians, and the general...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Dactylorhiza viridis is a small orchid species, sensitive to competition with dense and tall herbace...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
© 2019 The Authors Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global e...
1. While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decline, the...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Moths in western Europe have seriously declined since the mid-20th century, mirroring the trends see...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
1. Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more tha...
Moths are a vital ecosystem component and are currently undergoing extensive and severe declines acr...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
Data from: Burner, R., V. Selås, S. Kobro, R. Jacobsen, A. Sverdrup-Thygeson. 2021. Moth species ri...
<div><p>Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators,...
Global declines in insects have sparked wide interest among scientists, politicians, and the general...
Moths are abundant and ubiquitous in vegetated terrestrial environments and are pollinators, importa...
Dactylorhiza viridis is a small orchid species, sensitive to competition with dense and tall herbace...