Ten challenges for 2010 and beyond to conserve Lepidoptera in Europe

Volume: 15, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 321 - 326
Published: Oct 9, 2010
Abstract
Butterflies and moths have undergone a serious decline in most European countries following rapid changes in land use in recent decades. The main drivers of loss have been agricultural and forestry intensification, abandonment of marginal land (especially in mountainous regions), loss of traditional management of grasslands and woodlands, and urban spread. Over the same period the science and practice of Lepidoptera conservation has developed...
Paper Details
Title
Ten challenges for 2010 and beyond to conserve Lepidoptera in Europe
Published Date
Oct 9, 2010
Volume
15
Issue
1-2
Pages
321 - 326
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