No net insect abundance and diversity declines across US Long Term Ecological Research sites

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Michael S. Crossley
Amanda R. Meier
Emily M. Baldwin
Lauren L. Berry
Leah C. Crenshaw
Glen L. Hartman
Doris Lagos-Kutz
David H. Nichols
Krishna Patel
Sofia Varriano
William E. Snyder
Matthew D. Moran
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[1] University of Georgia,Department of Entomology
[2] Hendrix College,Department of Biology and Health Sciences
[3] United States Department of Agriculture,Agricultural Research Service
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Recent reports of dramatic declines in insect abundance suggest grave consequences for global ecosystems and human society. Most evidence comes from Europe, however, leaving uncertainty about insect population trends worldwide. We used >5,300 time series for insects and other arthropods, collected over 4–36 years at monitoring sites representing 68 different natural and managed areas, to search for evidence of declines across the United States. Some taxa and sites showed decreases in abundance and diversity while others increased or were unchanged, yielding net abundance and biodiversity trends generally indistinguishable from zero. This lack of overall increase or decline was consistent across arthropod feeding groups and was similar for heavily disturbed versus relatively natural sites. The apparent robustness of US arthropod populations is reassuring. Yet, this result does not diminish the need for continued monitoring and could mask subtler changes in species composition that nonetheless endanger insect-provided ecosystem services.
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