Datos de ciencia ciudadana sugieren un decremento en la diversidad de insectos de México, país megadiverso
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https://doi.org/10.22201/ib.20078706e.2025.96.5720Palabras clave:
Mariposas, Abejorros, Caballitos del diablo, Libélulas, NaturaListaResumen
Se presenta un análisis de datos de iNaturalist sobre varios grupos taxonómicos de insectos en México. Se observó una tendencia decreciente en la diversidad de especies por año para 4 familias de mariposas, y para abejorros y libélulas. Se realizaron análisis sobre varios tipos potenciales de vegetación (sensu Rzedowsky) y se exploró el papel de la deforestación y el uso de pesticidas en las tendencias identificadas. Se discuten los desafíos del uso de datos no sistemáticos para estimar tendencias y se presentan varias hipótesis para explicar los resultados.
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