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The Disappearance of Insects and Spiders Directly Threatens Our Diet and Water Quality

Insects and spiders discreetly structure terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They regulate pests, participate in pollination and serve as reliable environmental indicators. Yet, their global decline remains poorly documented and rarely a priority in public policy. A study conducted by Laura Figueroa and Wes Walsh at the University of Massachusetts alerts Amherst to this deficiency. Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of …
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Insects and spiders discreetly structure terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems. They regulate pests, participate in pollination and serve as reliable environmental indicators. Yet, their global decline remains poorly documented and rarely a priority in public policy. A study conducted by Laura Figueroa and Wes Walsh at the University of Massachusetts alerts Amherst to this deficiency. Published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of …

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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