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Combining sampling techniques aids monitoring of tropical butterflies
ArticleAbstract: We compared the performance of three common techniques for sampling butterflies in order to better uPalabras claves:Bait traps, Biological monitoring, butterflies, carrion baits, dry forest, fruit baits, hand nets, sampling techniques, Tropical forests, Western EcuadorAutores:David A. Donoso, Elisa Levy, Jacqueline Rodriguez, María F. Checa, Warren A., Willmott K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusDivergent melanism strategies in Andean butterfly communities structure diversity patterns and climate responses
ArticleAbstract: Aim: Geographic distributions are driven by a combination of species sensitivity and exposure to cliPalabras claves:Altitudinal gradient, Andes, colour, Community, DIVERSITY, Montane cloud forest, Pieridae, thermal melanism, ThermoregulationAutores:Bonebrake T.C., Dufour P., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Scheffers B., Willmott K.R., Xing S.Fuentes:googlescopusImplementing a novel approach to long-term monitoring of butterfly communities in the Neotropics
ArticleAbstract: Insects are facing severe threats of extinction. Long-term data needed to develop effective conservaPalabras claves:biodiversity monitoring, biological indicators, parabiologists, participatory monitoring programmesAutores:Bustos A., Bustos L., María F. Checa, Ojeda V., Patricio A. Salazar, Sofía Nogales, Willmott K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusMicroclimate variability significantly affects the composition, abundance and phenology of butterfly communities in a highly threatened neotropical dry forest
ArticleAbstract: In temperate areas, microclimate is a key factor affecting the population dynamics of insects, but vPalabras claves:Bait-attracted butterflies, Climate Change, MICROHÁBITAT, Relative humidity, TEMPERATURE, vegetation structureAutores:Jacqueline Rodriguez, Liger B., María F. Checa, Willmott K.R.Fuentes:googlescopusUrban areas as refuges for endemic fauna: description of the immature stages of Catasticta flisa duna (Eitschberger & T. Racheli, 1998) (Lepidoptera: Pieridae) and its ecological interactions
ArticleAbstract: We describe for the first time the immature stages of the Ecuadorian endemic urban butterfly, CatastPalabras claves:Andes, BUTTERFLY, ECUADOR, Life history, urban biodiversityAutores:Ariana Vélez, Miorelli N., Pablo Sebastián Padrón Martínez, Willmott K.R.Fuentes:scopus