Common lawn plants like dandelions and violets that homeowners often try to eliminate are actually critical nectar sources for North American pollinators facing habitat loss.
A new study from the University of Georgia explored how butterfly specimens from museums can track the spread of disease.
The scent of blooming flowers and fresh plant life is not just a perk of springtime; it is a key driver in the survival and evolution of butterflies and moths. New research reveals how the daily ...
Researchers discovered how a butterfly parasite has silently affected butterflies for over a century using museum samples.
Butterfly collections are a common sight in museums, their brightly colored wings and unique patterns drawing the eyes of ...