Nearly 90 percent of insect and arachnid species in North America lack conservation status, leaving major gaps in biodiversity protection.
Even at levels safe for humans, air pollution can disrupt the way some insects communicate with plants, and with each other.
You probably won’t see them, but they’re there. A tiny invasive critter has the potential to wreak havoc on PNW forests.
From venomous ants to zombie wasps, these insect predators deploy some of the grisliest hunting strategies in the natural ...
CRISPR gene drives bias inheritance in pests, advancing population-level control while raising questions about resistance and ...
Wondering what animals live in Mexico? This article showcases 40+ native Mexican animals from diverse species and the ...
In contemporary farming systems, especially in tropical countries like Sri Lanka, pesticides are both helpful and potentially ...
Ahmedabad: If you are living in a core city area, the only winged visitors you may be observing are rock pigeons, crows, ...
At first glance, this creature is almost always mistaken for an insect. This video explains why that assumption is incorrect and what the animal actually is. By examining anatomy, movement, and ...
Faced with exploding global demand for protein and the growing environmental impact of animal farming, insects are emerging as an attractive alternative: they are rich in nutrients, resource-efficient ...
Insects are often seen as invaders due to high-profile species like the yellow-legged (Asian) hornet, the harlequin ladybird and fire ant. But new research reveals insects are also major victims of ...