2024
DOI: 10.1002/eap.3024
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Landscape change and alien invasions drive shifts in native lady beetle communities over a century

Kayla I. Perry,
Christie A. Bahlai,
Timothy J. Assal
et al.

Abstract: Understanding causes of insect population declines is essential for the development of successful conservation plans, but data limitations restrict assessment across spatial and temporal scales. Museum records represent a source of historical data that can be leveraged to investigate temporal trends in insect communities. Native lady beetle decline has been attributed to competition with established alien species and landscape change, but the relative importance of these drivers is difficult to measure with sh… Show more

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