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Abstract Mountain biota survived the Quaternary cold stages most probably in peripheral refugia and/or ice‐free peaks within ice‐sheets (nunataks). While survival in peripheral refugia has been broadly demonstrated, evidence for nunatak refugia is still scarce. We generated RADseq data from three mountain plant species occurring at different elevations
Francesco Rota +5 more
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Climate change vulnerability for species—Assessing the assessments [PDF]
Climate change vulnerability assessments are commonly used to identify species at risk from global climate change, but the wide range of methodologies available makes it difficult for end users, such as conservation practitioners or policymakers, to ...
Beale, Colin M. +5 more
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We know very little about pollination in the Platanthera Rich (Orchidaceae: Orchidoideae)
This review of Platanthera pollination ecology shows that there are a number of orchid species in the group without pollinator information. Considerable knowledge gaps were identified even for those species where pollinator information has been reported, and these gaps impact our ability to appropriately manage orchid and pollinator populations, which ...
Jasmine K. Janes +2 more
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Erebia euryale (Esper, 1805) is a montane-zone representative of a Holarctic butterfly genus the species of which occur mainly in alpine areas. As in many mountain insects, E.
Irena KLECKOVA +2 more
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We conducted a mark–release–recapture study of the ringlet butterfly, Erebia pronoe glottis, in the Pyrenees to study population density, flight activity, dispersal, and nectar plant preferences.
Martin Wendt, Thomas Schmitt
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The change of butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea and Hesperioidea) of the central water-basin of the Pilica river [PDF]
Results of 43 years investigations of butterfly of the river-basin Pilica were presented, in total 102 species were found 5 of them: Helroplerus morpheus (Pall.), Chazara briseis (L.), Minois dryas (Scop.), Pararge achine (Scop.) and Lysandra dorylas ...
Śliwiński, Zygmunt
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The subspecies of Erebia euryale (Esper, 1805) have been split into three groups based on morphology, differing in male genital characters. Two of them, the euryale group and the adyte group, are known to be strongly, but not completely, reproductively ...
Frans Cupedo
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Aim Climatic changes throughout the Pleistocene have strongly modified species distributions. We examine how these range shifts have affected the genetic diversity of a montane butterfly species and whether the genetic diversity in the extant populations
Melissa Minter +7 more
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Дневные бабочки Урала : учебное пособие
В учебном пособии по спецкурсу "Энтомология" приводятся определительные таблицы всех видов дневных бабочек из семейств нимфалид, сатирид и голубянок, встречающихся на Урале, с рисунками описываемых ...
Баранчиков, Ю. Н. +1 more
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Butterfly abundance in a warming climate: patterns in space and time are not congruent [PDF]
We present a model of butterfly abundance on transects in England. The model indicates a significant role for climate, but the direction of association is counter to expectation: butterfly population density is higher on sites with a cooler climate ...
Brereton, Tom M. +3 more
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