RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
Taen aathegither, the fouth o #Scottish mochs is doun 20% sin 1970 (maist like gart bi habitat loss an wetter winters). Mair nor hauf o aa species hae raxed intae an settelt airts they wernae fand in afore (sin 1990) thanks tae warmer simmers. #climatechan
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
RT @RichardFoxBC: Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 specie…
Our recent #OpenAccess paper showed that moths have increased their ranges (occupancy) in Scotland since 1990. 230 species in the indicator, 59% had increasing trends vs 41% with declines. https://t.co/mTTxyChk01 #MothsMatter @BBCSpringwatch https://t.co/I
Overall moth abundance in Scotland decreased by 20% for 1975–2014 and by 46% for 1990–2014. The occupancy indicator showed a 16% increase for 1990–2014 https://t.co/jUPyyFxlxp
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
RT @diarsia: Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by…
Very interesting, but rather worrying, report on the state of macro-moths in Scotland. Based on the excellent #OpenAccess by @EmilyBDennis @tom_m_brereton @insectchris + others, available here: https://t.co/AQVCrNZ9nb
RT @RichDGregory3: Smart new paper by @EmilyBDennis - Trends & indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland @RSPBSci…
RT @RichDGregory3: Smart new paper by @EmilyBDennis - Trends & indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland @RSPBSci…
Smart new paper by @EmilyBDennis - Trends & indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland @RSPBScience @CharlieLouO @drnickisaac - cautions against routinely combining both types of information in multi-species indicators https:/
"The lack of strong correlation between species abundance & occupancy found for Scottish moths contrasts with previous studies on GB butterflies & cautions against routinely combining both types of information in multi-species indicators" @EmilyBDe
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
State funded research on causes of invertebrate decline required NOW. Resolution to act immediately on these future findings needs to happen NOW.
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
A new analysis of moth trends in Scotland, led by @savebutterflies @EmilyBDennis dives into the complexity of changes across species
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
RT @MattEAShardlow: In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more wid…
In Scotland moth abundance (based on 176 species) has decreased by 46% for 1990–2014 but they occur on average more widely - occupancy indicator (based on 230 species) = 16% increase for 1990–2014. https://t.co/9oZF8wenvg
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
RT @insectchris: New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Spe…
New paper: "Trends and indicators for quantifying moth abundance and occupancy in Scotland". With some quirky findings-Species abundance and occupancy trends were not clearly correlated, e.g. some moths declined in numbers whilst increasing in range size.