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VOL. 9, ISSUE 6 (2024)
Winged warning: Understanding insect declines in a changing world
Authors
Diksha Chopra
Abstract
This research paper explores the significant effects of changing
environmental conditions on global insect populations. Insects, crucial for
their ecosystem services such as pollination, nutrient cycling and serving as a
food source for other species, are experiencing dramatic population shifts due
to factors like climate change, habitat destruction, pollution, and
agricultural practices. This study thoroughly examines trends, identifies
causes and assesses the far-reaching consequences of these changes. The
research emphasizes the crucial link between insect health, ecosystem stability
and human well-being, highlighting how declining insect populations impact
biodiversity and ecosystem services, thereby affecting human livelihoods. The
paper advocates for immediate action to preserve insect diversity, essential
for ecological balance and the continuation of vital ecosystem functions
critical to human survival.
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Pages:105-112
How to cite this article:
Diksha Chopra "Winged warning: Understanding insect declines in a changing world". International Journal of Entomology Research, Vol 9, Issue 6, 2024, Pages 105-112
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