Land-use changes, farm management and the decline of butterflies associated with semi-natural grasslands in southern Sweden

Volume: 6, Pages: 31 - 48
Published: Nov 18, 2013
Abstract
Currently, we are experiencing biodiversity loss on different spatial scales. One of the best studied taxonomic groups in decline is the butterflies. Here, we review evidence for such declines using five systematic studies from southern Sweden that compare old butterfly surveys with the current situation. Additionally, we provide data on butterfly and burnet moth extinctions in the region’s counties. In some local areas, half of the...
Paper Details
Title
Land-use changes, farm management and the decline of butterflies associated with semi-natural grasslands in southern Sweden
Published Date
Nov 18, 2013
Volume
6
Pages
31 - 48
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