From their role as major pest species threatening global food security to their use as a nutritious protein source that could help feed the world, the integrity and maintenance of insect diversity is ...
If there is a single feature that has ensured insects' diversity and success, it is the fact that they can abandon their young nearly everywhere and yet have them survive—because of those eggs.
the researchers report that the habitat of where the eggs are laid—not geometric scaling laws that determine animals’ proportions or other life history traits—explains the diversity of egg size and ...
In recent decades, however, scientists have found that in fact there are definite benefits to adding diversity to your garden, primarily because certain plants attract and support beneficial insects ...
“We can’t survive without all these different insects, and they are all going through alarming losses in both numbers and diversity. Ignoring this issue places all our food security at risk.” Insects ...
A new study by researchers at the University of Sussex and Rothamsted Research published on Jan. 20 in npj Biodiversity has ...
Sadly these magical experiences are becoming less and less common. We’re losing their natural wonders as insects are increasingly disappearing throughout the world. Iconic monarch butterflies have ...
A new species of caddisfly, Tinodes lumbardhi, was found in a sidestream of the Lumbardhi i Deçanit River in Kosovo's ...
Head of the National Nutrition Agency (BGN), Dadan Hindayana, has suggested that insects be included in the Free Nutritious ...