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ASFL-YOLOX: an adaptive spatial feature fusion and lightweight detection method for insect pests of the Papilionidae family. [PDF]
Introduction Insect pests from the family Papilionidae (IPPs) are a seasonal threat to citrus orchards, causing damage to young leaves, affecting canopy formation and fruiting.
Xu L +15 more
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Species Richness of Papilionidae Butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) in the Hengduan Mountains and Its Future Shifts under Climate Change. [PDF]
Simple Summary To form a better understanding and benefit future conservation of the apollo and swallowtail butterflies in the Hengduan Mountains in China, the present research projected the 59 Papilionidae species’ spatial richness using the Maxent ...
Yu XT +11 more
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Heat drastically alters floral color and pigment composition without affecting flower conspicuousness. [PDF]
Abstract Premise Floral pigments primarily serve to attract pollinators through color display and also contribute to protection against environmental stress. Although pigment composition can be plastically altered under stress, its impact on pollinator color perception remains poorly understood.
Narbona E +6 more
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Under rapid radiation, the earliest components of evolutionary divergence are often difficult to resolve, which were always driven by the characteristics of taxa and the limitations of alternative analytical methods.
Bo He +8 more
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Range Shifts of the Endangered <i>Luehdorfia chinensis chinensis</i> (Lepidoptera, Papilionidae) and Its Specific Hosts in China Under Climate Change. [PDF]
This study forecasted the climate‐driven distribution shifts of China's endangered Luehdorfia chinensis chinensis and its two host plants using Biomod2 ensemble models. Precipitation was identified as the key factor shaping their ranges, with the butterfly's future habitat projected to expand slightly, and the hosts showed divergent shifts and niche ...
Lan Z, Zhang G.
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A checklist of the Papilionidae of Yunnan is presented, with nomenclatural and taxonomic changes made. In the nomenclatural section, the junior homonym Papilio bootes nigricans Rothschild, 1895 is replaced by Papilio bootes nigricauda Lamas & Cotton nom.
Shaoji Hu +4 more
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Swallowtail butterflies (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae) species diversity and distribution in Africa: The Papilionidae collection at the National Museums of Kenya, Nairobi, Kenya [PDF]
Background Species data from the Museum collections have been shown to be of great value as a tool for prioritising conservation actions in Africa (Fjeldsa and Tushabe 2005).
Esther Kioko +5 more
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Simple Summary Butterflies of the genus Parnassius are distributed in the mountains across the Northern Hemisphere. Studies have shown that this genus originated in the regions of West China–Central Asia. To further explore the spatiotemporal pattern and
Youjie Zhao +6 more
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Swallowtail butterflies (Papilionidae) are among the best-known insects in the world. Mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI, 642 bp) gene from nine species under four genera of swallowtail butterflies was sequenced and submitted to the GenBank. Basic
Md Monwar Hossain +5 more
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The swallowtail butterfly, Sericinus montelus Gray, is endemic to East Asia, has high ornamental value but faces an increased risk of extinction. To understand the overwintering strategies of this species, the dynamic changes in supercooling point (SCP ...
Qu Xiao +3 more
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