Thanks to a historical data archive, Swiss researchers are able to draw conclusions about the changes in the diversity of two ...
Western dislike of eating insects may be linked to ancient geography, genetics, and long-term diet patterns, not just culture ...
In recent years, human population growth, coupled with the climate crisis, environmental pressures, and current production ...
The order Hymenoptera, encompassing sawflies, wasps, ants and bees, represents one of the most species-rich and ecologically varied insect lineages. Phylogenetic frameworks have revealed deep ...
Herbivorous insects display remarkable diversity in the breadth of plants they utilise, ranging from extreme specialists that feed on a single host species to generalists capable of exploiting dozens ...
Insect life-cycle polymorphism : introduction / S. Masaki and W. Wipking -- Diversity and integration of life-cycle controls in insects / H.V. Danks -- Seasonal plasticity and life-cycle adaptations ...
entmain copy 39088019137645 purchased with funds from the S. Dillon Ripley Endowment. "Insect Metamorphosis: From Natural History to Regulation of Development and Evolution explores the origin of ...
For the first time, a Swiss research team has reconstructed the trends in insect diversity in Switzerland over almost a century. Their findings show that the butterfly and deadwood beetle species ...
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A new study on the mating behavior of jumping bristletail (Petrobiellus akkesiensis) reports the first documented case of direct sperm transfer via genital coupling in apterygote hexapods. The study ...
New Haven, Conn. — A Yale-led study warns that global climate change may have a devastating effect on butterflies, turning their species-rich, mountain habitats from refuges into traps. Think of it as ...
New environments. New challenges. New insects. National Geographic’s A Real Bug’s Life is back for a second season full of tiny insects attempting to survive in vast and complex worlds. Dr. Tim ...