Climate change killing insects drives severe bird declines

William & Mary biology professor Dan Cristol states severe insect population declines, or the “insect apocalypse,” are the primary cause of well-documented bird population losses. Scientists link insect declines mainly to climate change altering temperature and rainfall patterns over recent decades. Birds, especially songbirds, depend heavily on insects for food, and insect-eating species have shown the steepest declines.

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