The Six-Legged Narrative

The Six-Legged Narrative EPS 2026-06-23

15 min · 24. juni 2026
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Insects that set their clocks by the humidity in the air. Fruit fly reproductive biology that defies all reasonable expectation. A molecular breakthrough that reveals exactly how aphids find each other — and how we might someday use that against them. A fifty-year data set from a Canadian bird observatory delivering a verdict on insect decline that is hard to hear. The hidden ecological value of a strip of roadside weeds. And a ninety-year-old decision in the Italian Alps that is still paying its debts. Six stories. One thread: the invertebrate world is more consequential — and more fragile — than most people realize.

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