Global Study Finds Invasive Species Accelerating Insect Decline Worldwide
A new global scientific study has found that invasive alien species are playing a far greater role in the worldwide decline of insects than previously recognised, contributing to sharp losses in both insect numbers and diversity across continents.
Published in the journal Nature Communications the research was conducted by scientists from the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology and the University of Cambridge. The findings add a crucial dimension to the ongoing debate on insect decline, which has largely focused on habitat loss, climate change and pollution.
Invasive species linked to major global losses
According to the study, regions affected by invasive plants and animals recorded an average 31 per cent decline in terrestrial insect abundance and a 26 per ...









