The ‘insect apocalypse’ is more complicated than it sounds

Freshwater arthropods trended upward, while terrestrial ones declined, decades of data suggest

water strider

A new look at the so-called “insect apocalypse” finds a mix of local trends, including an uptick in the abundance of some freshwater insects like this water strider in North America.

Whitney Cranshaw, Colorado State University/Bugwood.org (CC BY 4.0)

Taking a big view of the so-called Insect Apocalypse finds some possible winners among the losers, plus a lot of things we don’t know yet.