mothsthrough
Mothsthrough is a neologism used to describe two related concepts: a pattern of nocturnal insect dispersal and a metaphor for the spread of ideas through social networks. In its biological sense, mothsthrough refers to brief, wind-assisted movements by small moths as they traverse fragmented or mosaic habitats, enabling local colonization without long-distance migration. In its cultural sense, it denotes how micro-trends, practices, or local innovations propagate through communities in incremental steps rather than via centralized diffusion.
Etymology and origin of the term are informal. The compound combines “moths” with “through” and emerged in
Biologically, mothsthrough emphasizes short flight bouts, high roosting tendencies, and sensitivity to landscape structure. Environmental factors
Culturally or socially, mothsthrough serves as a lens for diffusion processes that are neither uniform nor
Conservation implications focus on maintaining or enhancing habitat connectivity and reducing disruptive light at night. In
See also: insect dispersal, habitat fragmentation, diffusion of innovations, memetics.