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Think quick and name a type of butterfly. Monarch, swallowtail, painted lady, blue and hairstreak probably come to mind. Now name a type of moth. Stumped? That might be because butterflies, and ...
Fiona Mathews receives funding from Research Councils UK, and has previously been funded for work on light pollution by the UK's Department of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. She is chair of ...
University of Sussex researchers have discovered that moths are particularly vital pollinators for nature. Studying 10 sites in the South East of England throughout July 2021, the Sussex ...
Indiana University South Bend biology ... insects and mammals depend on moths and their larvae to eat and thrive. And we rely on moths, among other pollinators, for our own food crops.