A recent paper claiming evidence of global insect declines achieved huge media attention, including claims of "insectaggedon" and a "collapse of nature." Here, we argue that while many insects are declining in many places around the world, the study has important limitations that should be highlighted. We emphasise the robust evidence of large and rapid insect declines present in the literature, while also highlighting the limitations of the original study.</p
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
While several recent studies have focused on global insect population trends, all are limited in eit...
A recent paper claiming evidence of global insect declines achieved huge media attention, including ...
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 ...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Insects are the key component of world’s ecosystem and act as vital force to maintain life’s framewo...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
There is mounting concern over the conservation status and long‐term trends in insect populations. M...
In recent years, several studies reporting a severe decline of insect populations across several con...
Sparked by reports of insect declines of unexpected extent, there has been a surge in the compilatio...
The Earth’s entomofauna seems in an ongoing state of collapse. Insect decline could pose a global ri...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
While several recent studies have focused on global insect population trends, all are limited in eit...
A recent paper claiming evidence of global insect declines achieved huge media attention, including ...
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 ...
Many insect species are under threat from the anthropogenic drivers of global change. There have bee...
Insects are the key component of world’s ecosystem and act as vital force to maintain life’s framewo...
Reports of declines in abundance of a number of insect species have been increasing over the last tw...
Biodiversity of insects is threatened worldwide. Here, we present a comprehensive review of 73 histo...
There is mounting concern over the conservation status and long‐term trends in insect populations. M...
In recent years, several studies reporting a severe decline of insect populations across several con...
Sparked by reports of insect declines of unexpected extent, there has been a surge in the compilatio...
The Earth’s entomofauna seems in an ongoing state of collapse. Insect decline could pose a global ri...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Thesis: S.M. in Science Writing, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Comparative Me...
While several recent studies have focused on global insect population trends, all are limited in eit...