A new project aims to build public support for moths and develop the world's largest database of the distribution and abundance in the face of alarming decline in many species. Nigel Williams reports
The Coccinellidae Recording Scheme, the UK’s scheme for mapping coccinellid distributions, was launc...
SummaryA new tourist attraction will highlight the plight of many butterfly species, reports Nigel W...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
A new project aims to build public support for moths and develop the world's largest database of the...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
This thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that...
Submitted in fulfillment of a 2012 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. The goal of this projec...
Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global extinction allows fo...
The Coccinellidae Recording Scheme, the UK’s scheme for mapping coccinellid distributions, was launc...
SummaryA new tourist attraction will highlight the plight of many butterfly species, reports Nigel W...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...
A new project aims to build public support for moths and develop the world's largest database of the...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Steep insect biomass declines ('insectageddon') have been widely reported, despite a lack of continu...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Moth populations have declined across large areas of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century...
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pre...
This thesis is available for Library use on the understanding that it is copyright material and that...
Submitted in fulfillment of a 2012 Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative grant. The goal of this projec...
Understanding the ecological traits which predispose species to local or global extinction allows fo...
The Coccinellidae Recording Scheme, the UK’s scheme for mapping coccinellid distributions, was launc...
SummaryA new tourist attraction will highlight the plight of many butterfly species, reports Nigel W...
In recent decades, entomologists have documented alarming declines in occurrence, taxonomic richness...