Insects are the key component of world’s ecosystem and act as vital force to maintain life’s framework. But in present scenario, Insects are under multi-continental crisis apparent as reduction in abundance, diversity and biomass. The impact of decline is severe in areas which are highly impacted by human activities such as industrialized and agricultural landscapes. Habitat loss and degradation; intensive use of pesticides; pollution; introduction of invasive species and climate change are the most influential factors for their alarming decline and each factor is multifaceted. The accelerated decline in insect population can cause unpredictable negative consequences for the biosphere and is a matter of global concern that requires immediat...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
The world’s population exceeded 7 billion in late 2011 and it is expected to reach 9.3 billion by 20...
A growing number of studies are providing evidence that a suite of anthropogenic stressors — habitat...
There are lot of reasons and causes of insect decline. The main causes of insect decline is attribut...
The Earth’s entomofauna seems in an ongoing state of collapse. Insect decline could pose a global ri...
Insects play a very vital role in divergent ecosystems and have gained great economic and medical im...
Insects have been immensely successful as an animal group. They dominate compositional diversity of ...
This thesis deals with the issue of global decline in insect populations. Insects are one of the mos...
1. Insects have emerged as causes célèbres for widespread concern about human effects on global biod...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
Land use is a major constraint to the population of insect species. Insects have provided essential ...
Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity, issued by the Alliance of Wor...
Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists Warning to Humanity, issued by the Alliance of Worl...
While several recent studies have focused on global insect population trends, all are limited in eit...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
The world’s population exceeded 7 billion in late 2011 and it is expected to reach 9.3 billion by 20...
A growing number of studies are providing evidence that a suite of anthropogenic stressors — habitat...
There are lot of reasons and causes of insect decline. The main causes of insect decline is attribut...
The Earth’s entomofauna seems in an ongoing state of collapse. Insect decline could pose a global ri...
Insects play a very vital role in divergent ecosystems and have gained great economic and medical im...
Insects have been immensely successful as an animal group. They dominate compositional diversity of ...
This thesis deals with the issue of global decline in insect populations. Insects are one of the mos...
1. Insects have emerged as causes célèbres for widespread concern about human effects on global biod...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
Land use is a major constraint to the population of insect species. Insects have provided essential ...
Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity, issued by the Alliance of Wor...
Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists Warning to Humanity, issued by the Alliance of Worl...
While several recent studies have focused on global insect population trends, all are limited in eit...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
The world’s population exceeded 7 billion in late 2011 and it is expected to reach 9.3 billion by 20...
A growing number of studies are providing evidence that a suite of anthropogenic stressors — habitat...