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Following the insect meltdown, numbers of orb internet spiders have drastically...

The number of spiders with large marble runs in the Swiss plateau has decreased dramatically in the last 40 years. The main reason...

Shifts in flowering phases of crops on account of diminished insect...

It still sounds unlikely today, but a decline in insect numbers could make it common in the future: fields full of flowers but no...

Larger danger of mattress bugs in poorer, crowded city areas —...

In the first study to use systematically collected data from apartment inspections to track bed bug infestation, investigators such as Christopher Sutherland of the...

Australian cattle researchers use organic management to deal with insect pest...

Few beef producers in the temperate climate of South Australia will have encountered the parasitic buffalo fly (Haematobia irritans exigua), a scourge of the...

Researchers develop a mathematical mannequin to clarify the complicated structure of...

After a series of studies of the physiology and morphogenesis of termite mounds over the past decade, researchers at the Harvard John A. Paulson...

Nervous methods of bugs encourage environment friendly future AI methods —...

Zoologists from the University of Cologne studied the nervous system of insects to investigate principles of biological brain computation and possible effects on machine...

Charles Darwin was proper about why bugs are dropping the power...

Most insects can fly. Yet dozens of species have lost this extraordinary ability, especially on islands. On the small islands halfway between Antarctica and continents like...

Researchers examine molecular foundation of eye dimension variation in bugs —...

The fascinating compound eyes of insects are made up of hundreds of individual eyes known as "facets". In the course of evolution, an...

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