- Beller’s ground beetle - Xerces Society
Logging and development may be the most serious threats to individual populations of this species, as a substantial number of bogs have been destroyed by these two activities Global climate change may also threaten populations by altering bog water levels and seasonal duration periods
- Holcaspis brevicula - Wikipedia
H brevicula is very rare—only ten specimens have ever been collected—and either critically endangered or extinct: the species was found only in Eyrewell Forest, a single plantation of exotic pine trees now converted into dairy farms
- Habitat will dictate whether ground beetles win or lose . . . - ScienceDaily
Nearly 2,000 species of ground beetle live in North America New research shows that some of these insects could thrive while others could decline as the climate changes The team found that
- Beetles and Weevils: Coleoptera - Conservation Status - Endangered . . .
Seventy-two species of beetles are listed by the World Conservation Union (IUCN) Of these, seventeen are listed as Extinct, ten as Critically Endangered, fifteen as Endangered, twenty-seven as Vulnerable, and three as Near Threatened Extinct means no longer living
- Ground Beetles | NSF NEON | Open Data to Understand our Ecosystems
Ground beetles are found in every NEON Domain, are easy to sample, and changes in their numbers can indicate significant changes in the local ecological community
- Habitat preferences of the mountain population of the endangered beetle . . .
Ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) are one of the groups where long-term studies revealed a decline in species populations (Brooks et al , 2012, Homburg et al , 2019, Hallmann et al , 2020, Jambrošić Vladić and Šerić Jelaska, 2020, Skarbek et al , 2021)
- Threats to Ground Beetles: Endangerment and Extinction Risks
Here are some of the key endangerment and extinction risks faced by ground beetles: 1 Habitat Loss and Degradation: One of the primary threats to ground beetles is habitat loss and degradation caused by urbanization, agriculture, deforestation, and land conversion Destruction of natural habitats reduces suitable areas for ground beetles to
- What Has Happened To The Population Of Beetles?
Is The Beetle Population Decreasing? Beetles, like many insect species, are facing significant declines primarily due to habitat loss and fragmentation, pesticide use, climate change, and potentially light pollution and diseases
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