The importance of including habitat-specific behaviour in models of butterfly movement

Volume: 193, Issue: 2, Pages: 249 - 259
Published: Apr 6, 2020
Abstract
Dispersal is a key process affecting population persistence and major factors affecting dispersal rates are the amounts, connectedness and properties of habitats in landscapes. We present new data on the butterfly Maniola jurtina in flower-rich and flower-poor habitats that demonstrates how movement and behaviour differ between sexes and habitat types, and how this effects consequent dispersal rates. Females had higher flight speeds than males,...
Paper Details
Title
The importance of including habitat-specific behaviour in models of butterfly movement
Published Date
Apr 6, 2020
Journal
Volume
193
Issue
2
Pages
249 - 259
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