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Title: Insect declines in the Anthropocene
Authors: Blüthgen, Nico
Dicks, Lynn V.
Forister, Matthew L.
Outhwaite, Charlotte L.
Slade, Eleanor M.
Keywords: Science::Geology
Issue Date: 2023
Source: Blüthgen, N., Dicks, L. V., Forister, M. L., Outhwaite, C. L. & Slade, E. M. (2023). Insect declines in the Anthropocene. Nature Reviews Earth and Environment, 4(10), 683-686. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s43017-023-00478-x
Project: MOE-T2EP30221–0020
Journal: Nature Reviews Earth and Environment
Abstract: Reports of stark declines in invertebrate biomass prompted attention-grabbing news headlines about an ‘insect apocalypse’, fuelling public and scientific interest in the insect biodiversity crisis. However, substantial discussion has ensued regarding the magnitude and generality of these losses. In this Viewpoint, five researchers offer their views on the insect decline debate.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/171274
ISSN: 2662-138X
DOI: 10.1038/s43017-023-00478-x
Schools: Asian School of the Environment 
Rights: © 2023 Springer Nature Limited. All rights reserved.
Fulltext Permission: none
Fulltext Availability: No Fulltext
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