Seasonality overrides differences in butterfly species composition between natural and anthropogenic forest habitats
Abstract
Anthropogenic disturbances that alter habitat structures can lead to strong changes in species composition. The importance of certain habitat features for structuring species composition, however, may be determined by the availability of resources that can seasonally fluctuate. The Kenyan Arabuko Sokoke coastal forest consists of three pristine forest types and provides various anthropogenic forest‐like habitats, such as plantations and...
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Title
Seasonality overrides differences in butterfly species composition between natural and anthropogenic forest habitats
Published Date
Mar 5, 2018
Journal
Volume
21
Issue
5
Pages
405 - 413
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