The past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented decline in Lepidopteran species, with more than a third of the UK’s butterflies now either considered threatened, or already lost from the country. The vulnerable marsh fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, after a long term loss in the UK of 73% in abundance, has become an almost iconic species as the target of many well-funded conservation projects across the UK. Despite extensive ecological studies, populations of E. aurinia are shown in Chapter 2 to still be declining in south-west UK even after recommended management strategies have been implemented. This necessitates the need for prompt research beyond that of management requirements and butterfly habitat preferences. In Chapter 3, micr...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Until recently the isolation of microsate...
Background: Fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems has had detrimental effects on metapopulations o...
The past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented decline in Lepidopteran species, with more than...
The conservation biology of Euphydryas aurinia was investigated, analysing its metapopulation dynami...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
Habitat requirements of the marsh fritillary Euphydryas aurinia have been studied intensively in rec...
A high level of plant and insect diversity, and more specifically high butterfly diversity character...
1. The British Swallowtail, Papilio machaon britannicus, is an iconic flagship for its unique but no...
Habitat loss and climate change have caused declines in species diversity and abundance globally, in...
Biodiversity monitoring underpins decision making in conservation. From small scale management, th...
Small populations with unusual characteristics subject to extreme conditions provide opportunities f...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are leading threats to global biodiversity and can alter patterns of ...
In the current age of widespread anthropogenic effects across the globe, organisms are vulnerable to...
Describing the evolutionary dynamics of now extinct populations is challenging, as their genetic com...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Until recently the isolation of microsate...
Background: Fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems has had detrimental effects on metapopulations o...
The past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented decline in Lepidopteran species, with more than...
The conservation biology of Euphydryas aurinia was investigated, analysing its metapopulation dynami...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
Habitat requirements of the marsh fritillary Euphydryas aurinia have been studied intensively in rec...
A high level of plant and insect diversity, and more specifically high butterfly diversity character...
1. The British Swallowtail, Papilio machaon britannicus, is an iconic flagship for its unique but no...
Habitat loss and climate change have caused declines in species diversity and abundance globally, in...
Biodiversity monitoring underpins decision making in conservation. From small scale management, th...
Small populations with unusual characteristics subject to extreme conditions provide opportunities f...
Habitat fragmentation and loss are leading threats to global biodiversity and can alter patterns of ...
In the current age of widespread anthropogenic effects across the globe, organisms are vulnerable to...
Describing the evolutionary dynamics of now extinct populations is challenging, as their genetic com...
<div><p>Background</p><p>Until recently the isolation of microsatellite markers from Lepidoptera has...
Journal ArticleResearch Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tBACKGROUND: Until recently the isolation of microsate...
Background: Fragmentation of terrestrial ecosystems has had detrimental effects on metapopulations o...