Birds that feed on berries, mammals that rely on nuts, and insects that depend on flowering plants all experience population declines
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- Apr 2026
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www.pollinateourplanet.com www.pollinateourplanet.com
- Mar 2026
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com onlinelibrary.wiley.com
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insects have advanced numerous fields by serving as model organisms for scientific studies.
More information on why they are beneficial for us. Could maybe use this for more background information, or just information to help convince an audience.
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- Feb 2024
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docdrop.org docdrop.org
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for - dorsal light response - flying insects attracted to light - light pollution - progress trap - light pollution
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dorsal light response
for - dorsal light response - flying insects attracted to light - explanation
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- Mar 2023
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www.frontiersin.org www.frontiersin.org
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in this example, use of insects for animal feed and food for humans presents a Knowable and Avoidable unintended consequence.
- Example
- insect for animal feed
- as a example of knowable and avoidable unintended consequence
- insect for animal feed
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The unintended consequence was both Unknowable due to the lack of foresight regarding the potential for insects as feed, and Avoidable had more specific wording been used.
- Example of unknowable and avoidable
- The same insect problem above
- can also be classified as
- unknowable and
- avoidable
- in EU regulation (EC) No 999/2001
- that does not distinguish between
- ruminants and
- insects,
- in effect banning the use of insects in
- aquaculture,
- poultry and
- pig feed
- that does not distinguish between
- can also be classified as
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- Nov 2018
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medium.com medium.com
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New work on building cheap hardware based classifiers for insects
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- Oct 2017
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www.atlasobscura.com www.atlasobscura.com
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Ball’s Pyramid is home to the world’s rarest insect, the Howe Island stick insect.
Amazing discovery story!
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