Could the alarming decline in insect populations complicate efforts to fight climate change? Research led by @hku_science’s Professor Louise Ashton sheds light on how plants sequester carbon – and points to the need to protect vulnerable insects. 🧵
📖On the hunt for the killers of the endangered pangolins, the book makes us confront the complexity of animal-to-human diseases, and the delayed if not denied justice for animals. Unlock 20% off with code 20CP2026 on our site. Valid through May 17.🔗https://t.co/IVShrciYMB
another important turtle paper by @WsVincentChan now out, this one in Wildlife Letters - Movement and space use patterns of the Beale's Eyed Turtle suggest sensitivity to environmental changes and poaching https://t.co/P18lor1hTE
new paper by @WsVincentChan in Animal Biotelemetry: User- and budget-friendly accelerometers highlight vulnerability to poaching and weather extremes for a Critically Endangered turtle
https://t.co/Had3IuGWgt
We’re missing a global indicator to track insects. By analyzing thousands of butterfly populations, we highlight both promising signals and key challenges—showing why these taxa are strong candidates for building a Global Index to support conservation. https://t.co/fbXCIiOUff
We also want to highlight all of the emerging research on pangolins! Two potential new pangolin species have emerged in the past few years, and research on them is still underway.
We applaud everyone who has worked on these discoveries, and are excited to see where they lead!👏
New work led by @biotia99 now out in Heredity - Seizure samples reveal complex evolutionary dynamics among Southeast Asian pangolins
https://t.co/GxVpR0tWCz
really enjoyed pulling these ideas together - “Extinction threats from anthropogenic climate change and overexploitation interactions” in a special issue on the biosphere in the Anthropocene in Phil Trans B:
https://t.co/sDKszMfGkF
new from the lab in J of Insect Cons - Multi-species aggregation and movement patterns of danaid butterflies (Nymphalidae: Danainae) in Hong Kong - https://t.co/1PwhK5vUQK
Stable isotope analysis successfully identifies wild-caught individuals of threatened Asian freshwater turtles in illegal trade - https://t.co/yQCSPTZF6Y - important and interesting study led by @SungYikHei
new paper in Sci of Nature today - counter to our predictions, light did not affect spider growth over time... but light did increase herbivory rates https://t.co/wpJ4p7kl3Q - great work led by Chester
new paper in Evolutionary Ecology by @micheldongmo - habitat and plasticity of thermal tolerance in tropical Bicyclus butterflies - thrilled to see it out, a lot of interesting results packed into this one https://t.co/jih2bFKpbG
A mini review/perspective (with Eugene) on Guilbault et al. 2025 in @AnimalEcology - Quantifying drivers of biodiversity change through increasing data availability and improved analytical frameworks https://t.co/sITkSiBDb2
VIDEO: Bird call contest seeks to boost conservation awareness in Hong Kong.
The Hong Kong Bird Watching Society holds its first-ever bird call contest with people taking to the stage to mimic the calls of birds including the koel, brown fish owl, and Asian barred owlet. The event aims to raise awareness around conservation of bird habitats in and around the city
Insects and spiders are declining in tropical forests around the world, even in areas untouched by logging, mining, or farming.
In these places, new research posits, more potent El Niños are driving the losses.
https://t.co/y3mb5sjkmM