Agriculture and climate change driving worldwide insect declines

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk724

Keywords:

Climate change, Land use, agriculture, Insects, biodiversity

Abstract

Insects are a key part of the earth’s life support system, making reports of steep declines a great concern. Our study, one of the largest assessments of insect biodiversity to date, identifies climate change and intensive agriculture as key drivers of declines. We show that declines are most profound when these drivers are combined, but that preserving natural habitat can protect against loss.

Author Biography

Peter McCann, University College London

Researcher

Original article reference

Outhwaite, C. L., McCann, P., & Newbold, T. (2022). Agriculture and climate change are reshaping insect biodiversity worldwide. Nature, 605(7908), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04644-x

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Published

2023-07-18

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Section

Earth & Space