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Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing a fresh ...
With over 5 million species of insects, some species will inevitably benefit from the same changing conditions that harm ...
Climate change could be taking a toll on the smallest creatures in the Mountain West. A new study finds insect populations in ...
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Insect populations drop even without direct human interference, a new study finds
Research published this month found that even in pristine, untouched areas, insect populations are still on the decline.
Insects in remote ecosystems are declining rapidly. Climate change is likely the cause. A recent investigation by the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has revealed that insect numbers are ...
A new study from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill shows that insect populations are rapidly declining even in ...
Annapolis, MD; October 12, 2022—Women pursuing careers in entomology face persistent challenges in obtaining jobs compared to men, according to a new study analyzing career tracks of recent entomology ...
This marks the first time researchers have identified ancient beetles, flies, ants and wasps in fossilized tree resin in ...
Ant genomes from Fiji reveal insect decline across centuries, offering a warning about the scale of today’s biodiversity ...
September is the busiest season for vineyards to harvest grapes, but invasive insects, called spotted lanternflies, continue ...
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Fiji’s Ants Are Struggling. Scientists Say They’re Part of the Broader ‘Insect Apocalypse’
New research finds that 79 percent of Fiji's endemic ant species—those that are native to and only found on the ...
Scientists have unearthed prehistoric insects preserved in amber in South America for the first time, offering an ...
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