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What It Looked Like When Giant Insects Roamed the EarthImagine a world where dragonflies with wingspans rivaling that of a hawk darted through ancient forests, and millipedes as long as a car slithered across the dense, swampy underbrush. This is not the ...
Although the researchers – who collaborated across the country – saw a 22% decline in the total number of butterflies, they ...
Scientists suspect many species are in decline—but there are still unanswered questions and a lot of hope. Here's when and ...
A study of bumble bees has uncovered a potential reason for the insects' decline. By studying bumble bee exposure to ...
Pollinator species are declining around the world. How can you help them using your own backyard? Here are some tips and tricks.
Indiscriminate Poisoning of Neonicotinoid Insecticides Contributes to Insect Apocalypse, Study Finds
A study finds plant bug species at risk from neonicotinoids, adding to the scientific literature regarding the ongoing insect apocalypse.
By studying bumblebee exposure to particulate air pollutants scientists at the University of Leicester have determined that ...
The U.S. butterfly population — not just Monarch butterflies — declined 22 percent in two decades, according to ...
Ecologists are investigating the decline of insect populations in the world's tropical forests. Insects, the most abundant and diverse group of animals on Earth, are experiencing alarming declines, ...
A team of ecologists from The University of Hong Kong (HKU) are leading an international initiative to investigate the ...
Researchers are banding together to address the issue of dwindling insect populations and its effect on agriculture.
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