Original paper
Butterfly Community Composition Across a Successional Gradient in a Human-disturbed Afro-tropical Rain Forest
Abstract
Knowledge of the recovery of insect communities after forest disturbance in tropical Africa is very limited. Here, fruit‐feeding butterflies in a tropical rain forest at Kibale National Park, Uganda, were used as a model system to uncover how, and how fast, insect communities recover after forest disturbance. We trapped butterflies monthly along a successional gradient for one year. Traps were placed in intact primary forest compartments,...
Paper Details
Title
Butterfly Community Composition Across a Successional Gradient in a Human-disturbed Afro-tropical Rain Forest
Published Date
Jan 16, 2014
Journal
Volume
46
Issue
2
Pages
210 - 218
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