Tracking the effects of one century of habitat loss and fragmentation on calcareous grassland butterfly communities

Volume: 16, Issue: 12, Pages: 3423 - 3436
Published: May 12, 2006
Abstract
Habitat loss and fragmentation are known to reduce patch sizes and increase their isolation, consequently leading to modifications in species richness and community structure. Calcareous grasslands are among the richest ecosystems in Europe for insect species. About 10% (1,150 ha) of the total area of a calcareous ridge region (Calestienne, Belgium) and its butterfly community was analysed over a timeframe of about 100 years. Since 1905 to...
Paper Details
Title
Tracking the effects of one century of habitat loss and fragmentation on calcareous grassland butterfly communities
Published Date
May 12, 2006
Volume
16
Issue
12
Pages
3423 - 3436
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