Optimising trait and source selection for explaining occurrence and abundance changes: A case study using British butterflies
Abstract
Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to determine and predict responses to environmental change. Functional trait analyses of butterflies remain underexplored compared with other taxa, such as plants. Previous works using butterfly functional traits have not comprehensively addressed issues about the quality of trait datasets used and the relative predictive power of different trait types....
Paper Details
Title
Optimising trait and source selection for explaining occurrence and abundance changes: A case study using British butterflies
Published Date
Mar 22, 2018
Journal
Volume
32
Issue
6
Pages
1609 - 1619
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