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Huge drop in insect populations - Global Times

A warming world and intensive agriculture are causing insect populations to plummet by nearly half compared to areas less affected by temperature rises and industrial farming, researchers said Wednesday. ....

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Rising Temperatures, Extensive Agriculture Reduce Insect Populations by Half in Some Tropical Regions

Climate change and intense agricultural land use have already resulted in a 49 percent decline in the number of insects in the most damaged places of the world, according to a new study by UCL researchers ....

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Insect populations are threatened by global warming

Species numbers down 27% in areas subject to climate change and agriculture Insects are almost half as numerous in areas affected by global warming and intensive agriculture as in less disturbed habitats. This is the result of a study published this Wednesday in the journal Nature . The researchers measured the abundance of insects and the number of different species in various regions of the world. They compared these figures to pristine areas, less affected by climate ....

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Reduced Insect Biodiversity Linked to Climate Change and Land Use

A new study performed by the researchers of the University College London (UCL) finds that intensive agricultural land use and climate change have earlier been accountable for a 49% decrease in the number of insects in the majorly impacted parts of the world. ....

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