Butterfly assemblages in residential gardens are driven by species’ habitat preference and mobility

Volume: 31, Issue: 4, Pages: 865 - 876
Published: Oct 16, 2015
Abstract
Understanding the factors contributing to maintaining biodiversity is crucial to mitigate the impact of anthropogenic disturbances. Representing large proportions of green area in highly modified landscapes, residential gardens are often seen as local habitats that can contribute to larger networks of suitable environments at the landscape scale. We investigated the impact of the landscape context on butterfly communities observed in residential...
Paper Details
Title
Butterfly assemblages in residential gardens are driven by species’ habitat preference and mobility
Published Date
Oct 16, 2015
Volume
31
Issue
4
Pages
865 - 876
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