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Recent studies have shown that tiny pieces of plastics, which may originate from everyday products, can make bees more ...
A new paper highlights over 500 interconnected factors contributing to the global decline of insect populations. Insects are ...
Picture a world where apples, almonds, and wildflowers vanish from our fields and tables. This isn’t the plot of a dystopian ...
Insect populations are crashing worldwide. It’s not just farming. Scientists mapped 3,000 causes and found many ignored ...
One in five pollinators at risk: 22.6% of assessed species face elevated extinction risk, underscoring an urgent need for ...
Pollination is not just the work of honeybees. Meet some of the buzzing, bold and beautiful insects that make the most of long summer days to stir the pollen pot. Flowers abound in spring and summer.
Scientists believe the decline of pollinators is an underestimated figure. Climate change is cited as one of the main drivers ...
Directly beneficial insects include pollinators and insect predators and parasites of pests. Other insects provide humans with material goods such as honey (honey bees), silk (silk moths), dyes ...
Insect-pollination of flowering plants is responsible for the majority of the world’s flowering diversity and is an essential part of plant reproduction. Flowers have bright colours, smells and ...
Insects are the dominant form of animal life on our planet, providing humans and wildlife with pollination, food, and recycling services but, despite concerns about population declines ...