Non-native ants drive dramatic declines in animal community diversity: A meta-analysis [0.03%]
非本土蚂蚁导致动物群落多样性急剧下降:元分析结果
Maximillian P T G Tercel,Jordan P Cuff,William O C Symondson et al.
Maximillian P T G Tercel et al.
Non-native ants can cause ecosystem-wide ecological change, and these changes are generally assumed to be negative. Despite this, the evidence base has never been holistically synthesised to quantify whether and to what degree non-native an...
Grand challenges in entomology: Priorities for action in the coming decades [0.03%]
昆虫学研究中的重大挑战:未来几十年亟待解决的问题优先级
Sarah H Luke,Helen E Roy,Chris D Thomas et al.
Sarah H Luke et al.
Entomology is key to understanding terrestrial and freshwater ecosystems at a time of unprecedented anthropogenic environmental change and offers substantial untapped potential to benefit humanity in a variety of ways, from improving agricu...
Moth declines are most severe in broadleaf woodlands despite a net gain in habitat availability [0.03%]
尽管林地总量增加,但木橑尺蛾的数量仍在以更快的速度于落叶林地中减少
Dan Blumgart,Marc S Botham,Rosa Menéndez et al.
Dan Blumgart et al.
While agricultural intensification and habitat loss are cited as key drivers of moth decline, these alone cannot explain declines observed in UK woodlands - a habitat that has expanded in area since 1968.We quantified how moth communities c...
Nestedness of habitat specialists within habitat generalists in a butterfly assemblage [0.03%]
蝴蝶种类中栖息地专类物种在栖息地通用类物种中的特有性分析
Guido Trivellini,Carlo Polidori,Cristian Pasquaretta et al.
Guido Trivellini et al.
The habitat requirements of a species are the resources, conditions and space required for survival and reproduction. The habitat requirements of butterflies have been well studied, but the extent to which individuals within a species and b...
Conservation of hoverflies (Diptera, Syrphidae) requires complementary resources at the landscape and local scales [0.03%]
景观和局部尺度的互补资源对保护巨翅花蝇(Syrphidae)至关重要
Laura Moquet,Estelle Laurent,Rossana Bacchetta et al.
Laura Moquet et al.
Accumulating evidence shows that landscape fragmentation drives the observed worldwide decline in populations of pollinators, particularly in species of Lepidoptera and Hymenoptera. However, Little is known about the effects of landscape fr...
Are insects declining and at what rate? An analysis of standardised, systematic catches of aphid and moth abundances across Great Britain [0.03%]
昆虫种群是否减少及其下降速度分析——以英国范围内蚜虫和蛾类的标准化与系统化捕获数据为例
James R Bell,Dan Blumgart,Chris R Shortall
James R Bell
Although we have known anecdotally that insects have been declining in Great Britain for more than 100 years, insect declines have only been statistically estimated over the last 20 years. Estimation of the rate of those declines is still h...