2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-47645-2
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Global meta-analysis reveals overall higher nocturnal than diurnal activity in insect communities

Mark K. L. Wong,
Raphael K. Didham

Abstract: Insects sustain key ecosystem functions, but how their activity varies across the day–night cycle and the underlying drivers are poorly understood. Although entomologists generally expect that more insects are active at night, this notion has not been tested with empirical data at the global scale. Here, we assemble 331 quantitative comparisons of the abundances of insects between day and night periods from 78 studies worldwide and use multi-level meta-analytical models to show that insect activity is on avera… Show more

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