Towards global insect biomonitoring with frugal methods
None of the global targets for protecting nature are currently met, although humanity is
critically dependent on biodiversity. A significant issue is the lack of data for most biodiverse …
critically dependent on biodiversity. A significant issue is the lack of data for most biodiverse …
Real-time monitoring of insects based on laser remote sensing
Y Wang, C Zhao, D Dong, K Wang - Ecological Indicators, 2023 - Elsevier
Monitoring animal activities help assess the effects of environmental conditions and
anthropogenic factors on various species. Entomology-related monitoring methods based …
anthropogenic factors on various species. Entomology-related monitoring methods based …
Automating insect monitoring using unsupervised near-infrared sensors
Insect monitoring is critical to improve our understanding and ability to preserve and restore
biodiversity, sustainably produce crops, and reduce vectors of human and livestock disease …
biodiversity, sustainably produce crops, and reduce vectors of human and livestock disease …
Discrimination of hover fly species and sexes by wing interference signals
Remote automated surveillance of insect abundance and diversity is poised to revolutionize
insect decline studies. The study reveals spectral analysis of thin‐film wing interference …
insect decline studies. The study reveals spectral analysis of thin‐film wing interference …
[HTML][HTML] Photonic sensors reflect variation in insect abundance and diversity across habitats
To mitigate ongoing insect biodiversity declines, there is a need for efficient yet accurate
monitoring methods. The use of traditional catch-based survey methods is constrained both …
monitoring methods. The use of traditional catch-based survey methods is constrained both …
Remote nanoscopy with infrared elastic hyperspectral lidar
Monitoring insects of different species to understand the factors affecting their diversity and
decline is a major challenge. Laser remote sensing and spectroscopy offer promising novel …
decline is a major challenge. Laser remote sensing and spectroscopy offer promising novel …
Evidence of cross-channel dispersal into England of the forest pest Ips typographus
DJG Inward, E Caiti, K Barnard, S Hasbroucq… - Journal of Pest …, 2024 - Springer
A breeding population of the tree-killing European spruce bark beetle Ips typographus was
detected in England for the first time in 2018 and was initially assumed to have arrived with …
detected in England for the first time in 2018 and was initially assumed to have arrived with …
3D-printed fluorescence hyperspectral lidar for monitoring tagged insects
Insects play crucial roles in ecosystems, and how they disperse within their habitat has
significant implications for our daily life. Examples include foraging ranges for pollinators, as …
significant implications for our daily life. Examples include foraging ranges for pollinators, as …
Scheimpflug lidar range profiling of bee activity patterns and spatial distributions
Background Recent declines of honeybees and simplifications of wild bee communities, at
least partly attributed to changes of agricultural landscapes, have worried both the public …
least partly attributed to changes of agricultural landscapes, have worried both the public …
Weak population genetic structure in Eurasian spruce bark beetle over large regional scales in Sweden
SJ Ellerstrand, S Choudhury, K Svensson… - Ecology and …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
The Eurasian spruce bark beetle, Ips typographus, is a major pest, capable of killing spruce
forests during large population outbreaks. Recorded dispersal distances of individual …
forests during large population outbreaks. Recorded dispersal distances of individual …