Sometimes, getting data is not easy! #biospeleology #CAVIN
Insects in the #Amazon could reach their heat thresholds. Rising temperatures already threaten dung beetles. A study conducted by scientists from #Würzburg and #Bremen shows this trend. @ecoresearchzoo3.bsky.social @kimholzmann.bsky.social
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📸 Kim Lea Holzmann
Zu trocken = zu wenig Nachwuchs 🐝 Eine Studie der Uni Würzburg zeigt: Bei Dürre entstehen kaum neue Hummelköniginnen. Ohne sie gibt es keine nächste Generation. Klimawandel trifft auch kleine Tiere. 👉 go.uniwue.de/hummel #Hummel #Klimawandel #Artenvielfalt 📷 Hanno Korten
A large-scale experiment shows that warmth brings #bees and #wasps out of #hibernation earlier – leaving some of them with poorer starting conditions. New paper @ecoresearchzoo3.bsky.social @funecology.bsky.social #climatechange
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Wrote a news article about our recent study on thermal limits🌡️
Interview with National Geographic on climate change effects on tropical insects
www.nationalgeographic.com.es/mundo-animal...
Kim L. Holzmann
Fieldwork season of project #CAVIN has started! Let’s investigate the hidden world 🕷️🕸️🪰
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I’m looking for creative students for an exciting transdisciplinary project! Please share with potentially interested people 🎥🌴
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Kim L. Holzmann
Kim L. Holzmann
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg
Kim L. Holzmann
Kim L. Holzmann
Rising temperatures could quietly wipe out tropical insects—with ripple effects far beyond the bugs themselves.
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Many insects in Africa are likely to face dangerous levels of heat stress, with serious consequences for ecosystems.