Примери за използване на Insect biomass на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Insect biomass plummets 75% in one generation….
The global ecosystem is rapidly collapsing… insect biomass plummets 75%.
Insect biomass plummets 75% in one generation… scientists warn of“decimation”….
In fact, the warmer the temperature, the more insect biomass was measured.
The insect biomass collapse must have cascading effects across trophic levels and numerous other ecosystem effects.
(2017)‘More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas'.
The second chart, below, shows how insect biomass loss is even more pronounced during summer months.
Even without that knowledge, the study authors concluded the rapid decline in insect biomass was catastrophic.
If total flying insect biomass is genuinely declining at this rate(around 6% per year), it is extremely concerning.
Having regard to the scientific study on flying insect biomass published on 18 October 2017(29).
Interestingly, the study was able to determine that warming temperatures did not reduce insect biomass.
Warming temperatures actually increased insect biomass, so this isn't a“climate change” problem.
Hallmann and others,is entitled,“More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas.”.
If total flying insect biomass is genuinely declining at this rate- about 6% per year- it is extremely concerning.”.
More than 75 percent decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas.
Yet, these changes either do not have an effect on insect biomass(e.g. wind speed) either are expected to positively affected insect biomass(e.g. increased temperature).
Since 2008 they measured a decrease of approximately 40 per cent in insect biomass in the forests they studied.
The report says this yet unrecognized loss of insect biomass must be taken into account in evaluating declines in many species that depend on insects as a food source.
Since 2008, they have measured a decrease of approximately 40 percent of insect biomass in the forests they studied.
This yet unrecognized loss of insect biomass must be taken into account in evaluating declines in abundance of species depending on insects as a food source, and ecosystem functioning in the European landscape.
This study reported a seasonal decline of 76%, andmid-summer decline of 82% in flying insect biomass over the 27 years of study.
In other words,“global warming” actually increases insect biomass, so this is one phenomenon that can't be blamed on the climate change hoax.
Our analysis estimates a seasonal decline of 76%, andmid-summer decline of 82% in flying insect biomass over the 27 years of study.
The study authors were unable to pinpoint a specific cause for the collapse of insect biomass, but that's likely because they did not measure pesticide exposure, GMO pollution or other chemical contaminants that severely impact insect populations.
Dr Caspar Hallmann will present his seminal paper“More than 75% decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas”.
In grassland, the results were even more alarming: at the end of the study period, the insect biomass had decreased to only one third of its previous level.
Hear a lecture from Dr Caspar Hallmann on his seminal paper“More than 75% decline over 27 years in total flying insect biomass in protected areas”.
The results of the grasslands'were even more alarming', according to the researchers, as the insect biomass had decreased to only one third of its previous level.
In grasslands the results were even more alarming: at the end of the study period, the insect biomass decreased to only one-third of its former level.
According to the results, there is a 76 percent decline andmid-summer 82 percent decline in flying insect biomass in the 27 years researchers conducted the study.