2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.09.24.559203
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Insect biomass of protected habitats under the impact of arable farming in Germany

Roland Mühlethaler,
Sebastian Köthe,
Thomas Hörren
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Abstract: Five years after the well-known study on insect biomass decline in nature protected habitats in Germany over three decades, the project DINA (Diversity of Insects in Nature protected Areas) has investigated the status of insects in 21 selected nature reserves across Germany in the years 2020 and 2021. We used the same methods and protocols for trapping and measuring the biomass of flying insects as in the mentioned study. Across two seasons, we accumulated a comprehensive data set of 1621 data points of two-we… Show more

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“…Comparing biomasses from DINA for the years 2020 and 2021 with the longterm data by Hallmann et al [35] spanning 27 years from 1989 to 2016, the insect biomass remains at a lowlevel all-over Germany (Fig. 1, [49] preprint). Statistical analysis identified agricultural land use in a radius of two km around NPA, as a predictive variable explaining the number of common current-use pesticide residues found in the ethanol of the Malaise traps [10].…”
Section: Insect Biomass An Indication Of Insect Richness Remains At L...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Comparing biomasses from DINA for the years 2020 and 2021 with the longterm data by Hallmann et al [35] spanning 27 years from 1989 to 2016, the insect biomass remains at a lowlevel all-over Germany (Fig. 1, [49] preprint). Statistical analysis identified agricultural land use in a radius of two km around NPA, as a predictive variable explaining the number of common current-use pesticide residues found in the ethanol of the Malaise traps [10].…”
Section: Insect Biomass An Indication Of Insect Richness Remains At L...mentioning
confidence: 87%