Abstract Tropical rain forests are the most species rich terrestrial habitats on Earth, but their insect diversity is understudied, and it is unclear how many species are already scientifically described. A model group to study description patterns are tiger moths (Erebidae: Arctiinae), a species-rich…
Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2025-12-22
Abstract Nocturnal bees are elusive pollinators for which little and fragmented evidence of their dietary breadth is available. Moreover, despite their assumed relevance as pollinators of tropical plants, there is no information on how nocturnal bees respond to the loss of suitable habitats and forest…
Bees play important roles in shaping ecosystems through processes like pollination. However, their populations are in decline due to habitat degradation and unsustainable agriculture. This study assesses the effectiveness of color traps for bee monitoring in two distinct yet geographically close habitats…
Understanding how host-microbiome interactions respond to abiotic and biotic factors is key to elucidating the mechanisms influencing ecological communities under current climate change scenarios. Despite increasing evidence that gut microbial communities associated with bees influence their health and…
We present a straightforward, application-driven telecentric stereo 3D-measurement system for highprecision measurements, designed for applications ranging from industrial quality control to biological research including scanning of Lepidoptera moths. Utilizing a dual-camera setup with telecentric lenses…
London: Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature, 2025-08-06
Many light trap designs exist in the field of applied and basic entomology for catching moths, yet a robust comparative analysis of structural designs of such traps is lacking. Our study compares the performance of three different trap designs to assess the effect of presence/absence of vanes and their…
Abstract We carried out three choice experiments with 6116 nocturnal lepidopteran individuals (95 species, 7 families, 32 075 counts), each replicated 105 times during the seasons of 2 years. Moths were released indoors at the centre of a 10 × 10 m area with different lamps placed at each corner. In…
Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., 2021-03-16