Recovery of indigenous butterfly community following control of invasive alien plants in a tropical island’s wet forests
Abstract
Invasive alien species pose one of the highest threats to biodiversity, especially in isolated oceanic islands where high rates of both endemism and extinction risk also usually prevail. Few studies have investigated the impact of invasive alien plants on butterflies in insular ecosystems, despite butterflies representing a key indicator group for terrestrial arthropod diversity. Using the Pollard Technique, we quantified butterfly species...
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Title
Recovery of indigenous butterfly community following control of invasive alien plants in a tropical island’s wet forests
Published Date
Nov 4, 2010
Volume
19
Issue
14
Pages
3835 - 3848
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