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Washington Post: "'Hyperalarming' study shows massive insect loss"
Bradford C. Lister and Andres Garcia. 2018. Climate-driven declines in arthropod abundance restructure a rainforest food web. PNAS
_Lycaena hermes_ (Hermes Copper Butterfly)
"Multiple listing petitions, an ignored court order, and years of red tape have left the Hermes copper butterfly and its habitat unprotected. Now the Hermes is a couple of new subdivisions and one major wildfire away from extinction."
Read more…Effects of Plant Invasion on Arthropods
All,
This year alone has been an interesting year for invasion biology, in particular the fact that three review papers have been published that discuss the effects of invasive plants on arthropod communities.
Bezemer TM, Harvey JA, Cronin JT (2014).
Interaction/ Collaboration in research & academics circles (University Faculty Links)
Introductory page of Dr. Bilal Saeed Khan (Entomologist/ Acarologist) Pakistan
Respected Member, ESA
Subject: International links in academics/Research, External thesis examiner of PhD students, Research paper Review & Publication etc
Hoping you
Read more…Nomination request for the Award 2014 (ESA): Award Category: Thomas Say Award
BSK/ENTO/UAF- 01; dated 17-05-2014
To
The Respected Members
ESA
Subject: Nomination request for the Award 2014 (ESA)
It is submitted with respect that the undersigned is a regular member of ESA for the current year having an ID: 85243 and request h
Read more…Insect counts
Is there anything like the "Audubon Bird Counts" for insects? I was thinking of one for all insects.
If not, would there be interest among entomologists in organizing such a count?
R.L. Bossard
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