The insect apocalypse, and why it matters

Volume: 29, Issue: 19, Pages: R967 - R971
Published: Oct 1, 2019
Abstract
The majority of conservation efforts and public attention are focused on large, charismatic mammals and birds such as tigers, pandas and penguins, yet the bulk of animal life, whether measured by biomass, numerical abundance or numbers of species, consists of invertebrates such as insects. Arguably, these innumerable little creatures are far more important for the functioning of ecosystems than their furry or feathered brethren, but until...
Paper Details
Title
The insect apocalypse, and why it matters
Published Date
Oct 1, 2019
Volume
29
Issue
19
Pages
R967 - R971
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