Contrasting trends of butterfly species preferring semi-natural grasslands, field margins and forest edges in northern Europe

Volume: 11, Issue: 4, Pages: 351 - 366
Published: Feb 6, 2007
Abstract
Indicator classifications help us to focus on the most relevant groups of species in monitoring the effects of land use changes on biodiversity. We studied changes in distribution area of 74 butterfly species preferring one of the three common habitats of boreal agricultural landscapes: semi-natural grasslands (35 species), arable field margins (7) and forest edges (32). Using extensive atlas data from four time periods during the last 50 years...
Paper Details
Title
Contrasting trends of butterfly species preferring semi-natural grasslands, field margins and forest edges in northern Europe
Published Date
Feb 6, 2007
Volume
11
Issue
4
Pages
351 - 366
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