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Tempo and mode of winter diapause evolution in butterflies. [PDF]

open access: yesEvol Lett
Halali S   +7 more
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Cross-Taxa Analysis of Long-Term Data Reveals a Positive Biodiversity-Stability Relationship With Taxon-Specific Mechanistic Underpinning. [PDF]

open access: yesEcol Lett
Rodrigues AV   +16 more
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Fewer butterflies seen by community scientists across the warming and drying landscapes of the American West

Science, 2021
Warming autumns, fewer butterflies Many recent studies have revealed sweeping declines in insects over the past few decades. Butterflies are no exception. Forister et al.
M. Forister   +9 more
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The butterfly and the loom

Brain Research Reviews, 2007
The relationship between structure and function in the brain has an interesting counterpart in the scientific relationship of Santiago Ramon y Cajal and Charles Sherrington. In their search for the principles of organization of the nervous system, both men met at the synapse. For Sherrington, who coined the word 'synapse', the neuron was the functional
Douglas, R J, Martin, K A C
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Butterflies

Biodiversity of Pantepui, 2018
This is a film review of Butterflies (2018), directed by Tolga Karacelik.
Ángel L. Viloria, M. Costa
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