University of Nevada: Climate Change is a Stressor of Insect Populations Around the World
January 30, 2021
January 30, 2021
RENO, Nevada, Jan. 30 (TNSJou) -- The University of Nevada issued the following news:
Climate change is an important contributor to insect declines around the world, according to a new study published in the scientific journal PNAS that examined continuous long-term monitoring of butterfly and other insect populations.
"Specifically, we looked at long-term data sets from relatively protected areas - areas where the impacts of other stressors are weaker, such as in . . .
Climate change is an important contributor to insect declines around the world, according to a new study published in the scientific journal PNAS that examined continuous long-term monitoring of butterfly and other insect populations.
"Specifically, we looked at long-term data sets from relatively protected areas - areas where the impacts of other stressors are weaker, such as in . . .