Storm-damaged Swiss forests boost insect biodiversity
20-year study by Swiss Federal Institute reveals storm-damaged forest areas significantly increase insect diversity and create valuable new habitats

Key Takeaways
- Storm-damaged forests create valuable new habitats for insects and invertebrates
- Researchers collected over 500,000 individuals belonging to more than 1,600 species of arthropods
- Endangered species like large capricorn beetle and mason bee were found more frequently in uncleared windfall areas
By The Numbers
They Said
"Never before have arthropod data been collected at regular intervals for 20 years after an ecological disturbance"