
Anurag Agrawal
Anurag Agrawal is a butterfly specialist at Cornell University, recognized for his work on the ecological roles of butterflies and their interactions with the environment. He has expressed concerns about the decline of butterfly populations as a signal of broader ecological distress, emphasizing that the loss of such species can have detrimental effects on human well-being and ecosystem health.
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Anurag Agrawal is an evolutionary ecologist and the James A. Perkins Professor of Environmental Studies at Cornell University who commented on the reverse evolution in tomatoes.
Can a species ‘de-evolve’? Wild tomatoes in the Galápagos may provide compelling evidenceAnurag Agrawal, a Cornell University butterfly expert, worries about the future of butterfly populations and their implications for ecosystems.
America’s butterflies are disappearing at a ‘catastrophic’ rateAnurag Agrawal is a butterfly expert at Cornell University who expressed concern for the future of humans due to the loss of butterflies.
Por que o desaparecimento de borboletas nos EUA é um sinal de alerta para os humanos







