Michigan State University: Decreased Insect Collecting by Amateur Collectors Could Impact Research
February 06, 2021
February 06, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Feb. 6 -- Michigan State University's College of Natural Science issued the following news:
Collaboration between amateur butterfly collectors and entomology researchers has never been so critical to ensuring that critically important large-scale contemporary and future ecological, conservation, and evolutionary hypotheses concerning insects can be tested.
Noting that many insect collections, particularly of butterflies and moths, come from . . .
Collaboration between amateur butterfly collectors and entomology researchers has never been so critical to ensuring that critically important large-scale contemporary and future ecological, conservation, and evolutionary hypotheses concerning insects can be tested.
Noting that many insect collections, particularly of butterflies and moths, come from . . .