Large reorganizations in butterfly communities during an extreme weather event

Volume: 40, Issue: 5, Pages: 577 - 585
Published: Jun 3, 2016
Abstract
Drought events are projected to increase in frequency and magnitude, which may alter the composition of ecological communities. Using a functional community metric that describes abundance, life history traits and conservation status, based upon Grime's CSR (Competitive – Stress tolerant – Ruderal) scheme, we investigated how British butterfly communities changed during an extreme drought in 1995. Throughout Britain, the total abundance of these...
Paper Details
Title
Large reorganizations in butterfly communities during an extreme weather event
Published Date
Jun 3, 2016
Journal
Volume
40
Issue
5
Pages
577 - 585
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