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Open AccessClimate-induced phenology shifts linked to range expansions in species with multiple reproductive cycles per year
Advances in phenology (the annual timing of species’ life-cycles) in response to climate change are generally viewed as bioindicators of climate change, but have not been considered as predictors of range expa...
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Akshay Kumar Chakravarthy and Shakunthala Sridhara (eds): Economic and ecological significance of Arthropods in diversified ecosystems. Sustaining regulatory mechanisms
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Open AccessDynamic Models for Longitudinal Butterfly Data
We present models which provide succinct descriptions of longitudinal seasonal insect count data. This approach produces, for the first time, estimates of the key parameters of brood productivities. It may be ...
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Interacting effects of climate change and habitat fragmentation on drought-sensitive butterflies
Climatic extremes can dramatically impact biodiversity. Now, research using comprehensive data on British butterflies reveals how drought and changes in habitat (area and fragmentation) interact to affect popu...
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Abundance changes and habitat availability drive species’ responses to climate change
The rate at which species expand their geographic ranges in response to climate warming varies. Now research on British butterflies finds that stable or increasing abundance is a prerequisite for range expansi...
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Uncertainty in thermal tolerances and climatic debt
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Differences in the climatic debts of birds and butterflies at a continental scale
An analysis of annual variations in ecological community composition in several thousand plots distributed across Europe over two decades reveals that European birds and butterflies do not keep up with tempera...
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Monitoring The Heath Fritillary Mellicta Athalia in Thornden and West Blean Woods