<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><item href="/news/decreased-insect-collecting-by-amateur-collectors-could-impact-research.aspx" dsn="blogs"><homehero/><unit>Faculty &amp; Staff,Research,College of Natural Science,Integrative Biology</unit><pubDate>02/05/2021</pubDate><title>Decreased insect collecting by amateur collectors could impact research</title><description><p>According to a paper recently published in <em>BioScience</em> by MSU entomologist Anthony Cognato and master's student Erica Fischer, collaboration between amateur butterfly collectors and entomology researchers has never been so critical to ensuring that critically important large-scale contemporary and future ecological, conservation, and evolutionary hypotheses concerning insects can be tested.</p></description><author/><hero-image><img src="https://natsci.msu.edu/sites/_natsci/cache/file/AD4D9EEF-8F29-49A4-8179FD5231E4A965_newsarticlehero.jpg" alt="Hero image"/></hero-image><image><img src="https://natsci.msu.edu/sites/_natsci/cache/file/AD4D9EEF-8F29-49A4-8179FD5231E4A965_medium.jpg" alt="Hero image"/></image><tags><tag>biodiversity loss</tag><tag>faculty</tag><tag>graduate students</tag><tag>insect specimen collections</tag><tag>lepidoptera</tag><tag>research</tag><tag>threatenend habitats</tag></tags></item>