Emeritus Professor of Entomology, University of Bath
Stuart Reynolds is interested in everything about insects. He is a former President of the Royal Entomological Society and currently serves as Emeritus Professor in the Department of Biology and Biochemistry at the University of Bath.
Professor Reynolds undertakes research in insect immunity - how insects defend themselves against microbial diseases. He has been at Bath since 1977 and has published more than 120 scientific papers in his career.
What happens to the natural world if all the insects disappear?
Feb 19, 2019 17:00 pm UTC| Insights & Views Nature
There are an awful lot of insects. Its hard to say exactly how many because 80% havent yet been described by taxonomists, but there are probably about 5.5m species. Put that number together with other kinds of animals with...
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