Michigan State: Midwest Butterflies Could Be Key to Understanding Insect Apocalypse
August 20, 2021
August 20, 2021
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Aug. 20 (TNSGra) -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
With the help of a $500,000 grant from the United States Geological Survey Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and 30 years of data, Michigan State University quantitative ecologist Elise Zipkin and her multi-institution team will shed new light on the "Insect Apocalypse."
Butterflies, like many insects, are ectotherms -- organisms that cannot regulate their . . .
With the help of a $500,000 grant from the United States Geological Survey Midwest Climate Adaptation Science Center and 30 years of data, Michigan State University quantitative ecologist Elise Zipkin and her multi-institution team will shed new light on the "Insect Apocalypse."
Butterflies, like many insects, are ectotherms -- organisms that cannot regulate their . . .