Insect declines have been discussed intensively among experts, policymakers, and the public. Albeit, decreasing trends have been reported for a long time for various regions in Europe and North America, but the controversial discussion over the role of specific drivers and pressures still remains. A reason for these uncertainties lies within the complex networks of inter-dependent biotic and abiotic factors as well as anthropogenic activities that influence habitats, communities, populations, and individual organisms. Many recent publications aim to identify both the extent of the observed declines and potential drivers. With this literature analysis, we provide an overview of the drivers and pressures and their inter-relationships, which w...
Based on 168,674 records in the database ChryFaun changes in distribution and abundance of leaf beet...
Temporal trends in insect numbers vary across studies and habitats, but drivers are poorly understoo...
There is mounting concern over the conservation status and long‐term trends in insect populations. M...
Recent studies have shown dramatic decline in the abundance and diversity of insects over the last d...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Carabid beetles are important functional components of many terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we describ...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
This thesis deals with the issue of global decline in insect populations. Insects are one of the mos...
Evidence of declines in insect populations has recently received considerable scientific and societa...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
In times of insect decline, long-term data become more and more important. Such data allow insights ...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
In recent years, several studies reporting a severe decline of insect populations across several con...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
1. Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have ...
Based on 168,674 records in the database ChryFaun changes in distribution and abundance of leaf beet...
Temporal trends in insect numbers vary across studies and habitats, but drivers are poorly understoo...
There is mounting concern over the conservation status and long‐term trends in insect populations. M...
Recent studies have shown dramatic decline in the abundance and diversity of insects over the last d...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Carabid beetles are important functional components of many terrestrial ecosystems. Here, we describ...
Recently reported insect declines have raised both political and social concern. Although the declin...
This thesis deals with the issue of global decline in insect populations. Insects are one of the mos...
Evidence of declines in insect populations has recently received considerable scientific and societa...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
In times of insect decline, long-term data become more and more important. Such data allow insights ...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
In recent years, several studies reporting a severe decline of insect populations across several con...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
1. Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have ...
Based on 168,674 records in the database ChryFaun changes in distribution and abundance of leaf beet...
Temporal trends in insect numbers vary across studies and habitats, but drivers are poorly understoo...
There is mounting concern over the conservation status and long‐term trends in insect populations. M...