Winning insect images revealed in RES Photography Competition 2025
The Royal Entomological Society has unveiled the winners of its annual Photography Competition, showcasing a stunning series of close-up images that reveal the hidden beauty and fascinating lives of insects. From intricate macro portraits to dynamic moments captured in the wild, the winning photographs offer a rare glimpse into miniature worlds. Run by the UK’s leading insect science charity, the annual competition celebrates the…
Sweet Defence: When Are Ant Bodyguards Worth the Cost? – Journal Highlight
First published: 03 February 2026. In the Brazilian Cerrado and tropical ecosystems worldwide, many plants employ a fascinating strategy: they produce sugar-rich droplets on their leaves or stems, known as extrafloral nectar. This nectar isn’t for pollinators – it’s payment for “bodyguards.” Ants drink the nectar and, in return, aggressively defend the plant against hungry herbivores. However, as explored in a…
RES Honorary Fellow Peter Smithers Exhibits Artwork at Bath Entographica
The Royal Entomological Society is delighted to celebrate Honorary Fellow Peter Smithers, whose artwork is currently on display at the Bath Entographica exhibition, a unique showcase of art exploring the creative intersection between insects, science and the complexity of the natural world. The free exhibition at the Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution includes work by a collective of artists…
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