Several previous studies have investigated changes in insect biodiversity, with some highlighting declines and others showing turnover in species composition without net declines1,2,3,4,5. Although research has shown that biodiversity changes are driven primarily by land-use change and increasingly by climate change6,7, the potential for interaction between these drivers and insect biodiversity on the global scale remains unclear. Here we show that the interaction between indices of historical climate warming and intensive agricultural land use is associated with reductions of almost 50% in the abundance and 27% in the number of species within insect assemblages relative to those in less-disturbed habitats with lower rates of historical cli...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
1. Among the many concerns for biodiversity in the Anthropocene, recent reports of flying insect los...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in diversity and abundance of arthropod...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Relation...
Geographic range size predicts species' responses to land-use change and intensification, but the re...
Geographic range size predicts species’ responses to land‐use change and intensification, but the re...
Insect pests cause an estimated annual loss of 13.6% globally, and the extent of losses in India h...
Action to reduce anthropogenic impact on the environment and species within it will be most effectiv...
1. Insects have emerged as causes célèbres for widespread concern about human effects on global biod...
Today, the world’s surface is strongly influenced by human activities and thus the present-day geolo...
Land use is a major constraint to the population of insect species. Insects have provided essential ...
Changes in climate and land use are major threats to pollinating insects, an essential functional gr...
Changes in climate and land use are major drivers of biodiversity loss. These drivers likely interac...
Anthropogenic changes to Earth’s ecosystems are putting global biodiversity under ever-increasing pr...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
1. Among the many concerns for biodiversity in the Anthropocene, recent reports of flying insect los...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in diversity and abundance of arthropod...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
This dataset contains data from a field study conducted in 2019 and described in the paper "Relation...
Geographic range size predicts species' responses to land-use change and intensification, but the re...
Geographic range size predicts species’ responses to land‐use change and intensification, but the re...
Insect pests cause an estimated annual loss of 13.6% globally, and the extent of losses in India h...
Action to reduce anthropogenic impact on the environment and species within it will be most effectiv...
1. Insects have emerged as causes célèbres for widespread concern about human effects on global biod...
Today, the world’s surface is strongly influenced by human activities and thus the present-day geolo...
Land use is a major constraint to the population of insect species. Insects have provided essential ...
Changes in climate and land use are major threats to pollinating insects, an essential functional gr...
Changes in climate and land use are major drivers of biodiversity loss. These drivers likely interac...
Anthropogenic changes to Earth’s ecosystems are putting global biodiversity under ever-increasing pr...
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has consistently predicted rising global temperatur...
1. Among the many concerns for biodiversity in the Anthropocene, recent reports of flying insect los...
Global warming and climate change will trigger major changes in diversity and abundance of arthropod...