The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comWidespread and rapid losses of natural habitats and biodiversity have made the identification of extinction-prone species a major challenge in conservation biology. We assessed the relative importance of biologically relevant species traits (e.g., body size, ecological specialization) obtained from published records to determine the extinction probability of butterflies in a highly disturbed tropical landscape (i.e., Singapore). We also developed a taxon-specific model to estimate the extinction proneness of butterflies in Southeast Asia. Logistic regression analyses showed that adult habitat specialization, larval host plant specificity, geographical distribution, sexual dichr...
<div><p>Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species....
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future1,...
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...
Widespread told rapid losses of natural habitats and biodiversity have made the identification of ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe co-extinction of interdependent ...
The co-extinction of interdependent species in relation to massive, long-term habitat disturbance ha...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
Understanding the ultimate causes of population declines and extinction is vital in our quest to st...
Rapid losses and degradation of natural habitats in the tropics are driving catastrophic declines an...
Roughly 90% of butterfly species live in the tropics. Despite this, we know very little about tropic...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future(1...
<div><p>Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species....
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future1,...
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...
Widespread told rapid losses of natural habitats and biodiversity have made the identification of ex...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comThe co-extinction of interdependent ...
The co-extinction of interdependent species in relation to massive, long-term habitat disturbance ha...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
The fossil record shows definitive patterns resulting from the mass extinctions of the geologic past...
Understanding the ultimate causes of population declines and extinction is vital in our quest to st...
Rapid losses and degradation of natural habitats in the tropics are driving catastrophic declines an...
Roughly 90% of butterfly species live in the tropics. Despite this, we know very little about tropic...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
Tropical butterfly conservation strategies often focus on total and/or common species richness to as...
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future(1...
<div><p>Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species....
The looming mass extinction of biodiversity in the humid tropics is a major concern for the future1,...
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...