Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions
Finnish Museum of Natural History · University of Helsinki · +22 more institutions
Abstract
Here we build on the manifesto ‘World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity, issued by the Alliance of World Scientists. As a group of conservation biologists deeply concerned about the decline of insect populations, we here review what we know about the drivers of insect extinctions, their consequences, and how extinctions can negatively impact humanity. We are causing insect extinctions by driving habitat loss, degradation, and fragmentation, use of polluting and harmful substances, the spread of invasive species, global climate change, direct overexploitation, and co-extinction of species dependent on other species. With insect extinctions, we lose much more than species. We lose abundance and biomass of insects,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 114.82
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 209
Authors
25- PCPedro CardosoCorresponding
Finnish Museum of Natural History, University of Helsinki
- PSPhilip S. Barton
Australian National University
- KBKlaus Birkhofer
Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus-Senftenberg
- FCFilipe Chichorro
University of Helsinki, Finnish Museum of Natural History
- CDCharl Deacon
Stellenbosch University
Topics & keywords
- Humanity
- Insect
- Environmental ethics
- Geography
- Warning system
- Ecology
- Biology
- Philosophy
- Life in Land