The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonomic resolution and considerable geographic replications, especially in forests. Therefore, trends and causes of changes are poorly understood. Here we analyse trends in species richness, abundance and biomass of nocturnal macro moths in three quantitative data sets collected over four decades in forests in southern Germany. Two local data sets, one from coppiced oak forests and one from high oak forests included 125K and 48K specimens from 559 and 532 species, respectively. A third regional data set, representing all forest types in the temperate zone of central Europe comprised 735K specimens from 848 species. Generalized additive mixed model...
Spruce forests face many threats such as climate change and bark beetle outbreaks. Yet, bark beetle ...
The number of insect species and insect abundances decreased severely during the past decades over m...
Isolated fragments of semi-natural habitats are often embedded in a landscape matrix that is hostile...
The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonom...
Insects are declining, but the underlying drivers and differences in responses between species are s...
Climate change and habitat conversion are major drivers of biodiversity loss and community shifts at...
Current studies have shown a severe general decline in insect species diversity, their abundance, an...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
Species composition strongly depends on time, place and resources. In this context, semi-natural gra...
The decline of biodiversity in general and of insect diversity in particular has been recognized as ...
Introduction Insects are reported to be in decline around the globe, but long-term datasets are rare...
Abstract: While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decli...
As global biodiversity continues to decline steeply, it is becoming increasingly important to unders...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
1. Dramatic insect declines, and their consequences for ecosystems globally, have received considera...
Spruce forests face many threats such as climate change and bark beetle outbreaks. Yet, bark beetle ...
The number of insect species and insect abundances decreased severely during the past decades over m...
Isolated fragments of semi-natural habitats are often embedded in a landscape matrix that is hostile...
The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonom...
Insects are declining, but the underlying drivers and differences in responses between species are s...
Climate change and habitat conversion are major drivers of biodiversity loss and community shifts at...
Current studies have shown a severe general decline in insect species diversity, their abundance, an...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
Species composition strongly depends on time, place and resources. In this context, semi-natural gra...
The decline of biodiversity in general and of insect diversity in particular has been recognized as ...
Introduction Insects are reported to be in decline around the globe, but long-term datasets are rare...
Abstract: While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decli...
As global biodiversity continues to decline steeply, it is becoming increasingly important to unders...
Sound management and conservation of insect communities and forests require a thorough understanding...
1. Dramatic insect declines, and their consequences for ecosystems globally, have received considera...
Spruce forests face many threats such as climate change and bark beetle outbreaks. Yet, bark beetle ...
The number of insect species and insect abundances decreased severely during the past decades over m...
Isolated fragments of semi-natural habitats are often embedded in a landscape matrix that is hostile...