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The diversification of Heliconius butterflies: what have we learned in 150 years?
R. Merrill+27 more
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Carbon materials derived from biomass are sustainable and environmentally friendly, making them ideal for electrochemical energy storage and conversion. This review explores nanocomposites utilizing biomass‐derived carbon with MXenes, metal‐organic frameworks (MOFs), graphene, conductive polymers, and transition metal oxides/hydroxides, highlighting ...
Xi Zhu+5 more
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Geographic Range Size Predicts Butterfly Species' Tolerance to Heavy Metals More Than Evolutionary History With Toxic Larval Diets. [PDF]
Darst AL+4 more
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A butterfly injurious to coconut palms in British Guiana [PDF]
L. D. Cleare
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Habitat heterogeneity and demographic processes create variability in the major taxonomic diversity trends: 1) biotic homogenization and 2) the emergence of novel community compositions. Nonetheless, little is known about how the imprints of environmental filtering and random demographic processes on community dissimilarity vary over 1) time or 2 ...
Jussi Mäkinen+8 more
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Genetic data suggest gene flow within a narrow hybrid zone between two recently separated species in the genus Parnassius (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae). [PDF]
Gratton P+4 more
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XXX.—Descriptions of eight new species of asiatic butterflies [PDF]
H. Grose Smith
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Risk assessments of invasive species present one of the most challenging applications of species distribution models (SDMs) due to the fundamental issues of distributional disequilibrium, niche changes, and truncation. Invasive species often occupy only a fraction of their potential environmental and geographic ranges, as their spatiotemporal dynamics ...
Erola Fenollosa+4 more
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