1. Dramatic insect declines, and their consequences for ecosystems globally, have received considerable attention recently. Yet, it is still poorly known if ecological and life-history traits can explain declines and whether insect decline occurs also at high latitudes. Insects’ diversity and abundance are dramatically lower at high latitudes compared to the tropics, and insects might benefit from climate warming in high-latitude environments. 2. We adopted a trait- and biomass-based approach to estimate temporal change between 1993 and 2019 in Finnish macro-moth communities by using data from 85 long-running light traps. We analysed spatio-temporal variation in biomass of moth functional groups with Joint Dynamic Species Distribution Model...
The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonom...
The northern limit of macrolepidopteran distributions in Finland is usually determined by climatic f...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...
1. Dramatic insect declines, and their consequences for ecosystems globally, have received considera...
Introduction Insects are reported to be in decline around the globe, but long-term datasets are rare...
Aim Biodiversity is currently undergoing rapid restructuring across the globe. However, the nature o...
Changes in climate are influencing the distribution and abundance of the world's biota, with signifi...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Abstract Climate change has shifted geographical ranges of species northwards or to higher altitude...
© 2019 The Authors Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global e...
Data from: Burner, R., V. Selås, S. Kobro, R. Jacobsen, A. Sverdrup-Thygeson. 2021. Moth species ri...
Records of 232 moth species spanning 26 years (total catch of ca. 230,000 specimens), obtained by co...
Insect responses to recent climate change are well documented, but the role of resource specializati...
Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the pot...
Climate change and habitat conversion are major drivers of biodiversity loss and community shifts at...
The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonom...
The northern limit of macrolepidopteran distributions in Finland is usually determined by climatic f...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...
1. Dramatic insect declines, and their consequences for ecosystems globally, have received considera...
Introduction Insects are reported to be in decline around the globe, but long-term datasets are rare...
Aim Biodiversity is currently undergoing rapid restructuring across the globe. However, the nature o...
Changes in climate are influencing the distribution and abundance of the world's biota, with signifi...
Simple Summary There has been a widespread decline of many plants and animals driven at least partly...
Abstract Climate change has shifted geographical ranges of species northwards or to higher altitude...
© 2019 The Authors Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global e...
Data from: Burner, R., V. Selås, S. Kobro, R. Jacobsen, A. Sverdrup-Thygeson. 2021. Moth species ri...
Records of 232 moth species spanning 26 years (total catch of ca. 230,000 specimens), obtained by co...
Insect responses to recent climate change are well documented, but the role of resource specializati...
Simple Summary We used a 1000 km long latitudinal gradient in north-western Russia to study the pot...
Climate change and habitat conversion are major drivers of biodiversity loss and community shifts at...
The high diversity of insects has limited the volume of long-term community data with a high taxonom...
The northern limit of macrolepidopteran distributions in Finland is usually determined by climatic f...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...