Long-running survey finds 1976 heatwave boom has been followed by dropping numbers Moths are declining in abundance by 10% each decade in Britain but the average weight of moths caught in traps is still double what it was in 1967, according to a new study.Researchers studying the biomass of moths caught in the world's longest-running insect survey said their findings suggested that if there had been an "insect armageddon" in Britain, it had occurred before scientific recording began in 1967. Continue reading...
Moth populations in steady decline in Britain, study finds
11. listopadu 2019 19:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2019/nov/11/moth-populations-steady-decline-britain-study
Zdroj: The Guardian