Insect decline in forests depends on species’ traits and may be mitigated by management

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Authors

  • Michael Staab
  • Martin M. Gossner
  • Nadja K. Simons
  • Rafael Achury
  • Didem Ambarlı
  • Soyeon Bae
  • Peter Schall
  • Wolfgang W. Weisser
  • Nico Blüthgen

Insects are declining, but the underlying drivers and differences in responses between species are still largely unclear. Despite the importance of forests, insect trends therein have received little attention. Using 10 years of standardized data (120,996 individuals; 1,805 species) from 140 sites in Germany, we show that declines occurred in most sites and species across trophic groups. In particular, declines (quantified as the correlation between year and the respective community response) were more consistent in sites with many non-native trees or a large amount of timber harvested before the onset of sampling. Correlations at the species level depended on species’ life-history. Larger species, more abundant species, and species of higher trophic level declined most, while herbivores increased. This suggests potential shifts in food webs possibly affecting ecosystem functioning. A targeted management, including promoting more natural tree species composition and partially reduced harvesting, can contribute to mitigating declines.

Original languageEnglish
Article number338
JournalCommunications Biology
Volume6
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12.2023
Externally publishedYes

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