A Risky Diet: How Predators and Milkweed Traits Interact to Shape Monarch Butterflies – Journal Highlight
First published: 24 April 2026. Insects rarely experience predation as a simple matter of being eaten or escaping. Predation risk can generate non-lethal effects that alter larval development, yet how these effects interact with host-plant traits under field conditions remains poorly understood. In a recent study on monarch butterflies (Danaus plexippus) in Ecological Entomology, researchers tested how predation risk and…
Thank You for Supporting Big Give Earth Raise 2026
Huge thank you to everyone for your support during the Big Give Earth Raise Campaign We are incredibly grateful to everyone who supported the Royal Entomological Society’s Big Give Earth Raise 2026 campaign. Thanks to your generosity and the power of match funding, we have secured an amazing £10,400 in funding to facilitate educational activities, resources and events over five…
Big Give Earth Raise for Insect Week 2026
This month we are launching our Big Give Earth Raise 2026 campaign to grow Insect Week 2026, our flagship public engagement event to inspire people of all ages to learn more about insects and their roles in our lives. For one week, starting on World Earth Day on 22 April 2026, the Big Give will match any donations made by our…
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