Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to determine and predict responses to environmental change. Functional trait analyses of butterflies remain underexplored compared with other taxa, such as plants. Previous works using butterfly functional traits have not comprehensively addressed issues about the quality of trait data sets used and the relative predictive power of different trait types. We compare the consistency of trait descriptions between six widely used trait sources for the British butterfly fauna. We analysed consistency of trait sources using Fleiss's kappa and ICC. PCA was used to produce species ordinations, comparing outputs to examine which trai...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...
Poleward range expansions are a widespread response to recent climate change and are crucial for man...
Few results of research aimed at solving questions arising from butterfly conservation are rigorousl...
Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to dete...
1.Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to de...
1. Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to d...
Trait-based analyses explaining the different responses of species and communities to environmental ...
Trait-based analyses explaining the different responses of species and communities to environmental ...
Environmental changes due to land use developments, climate change and nitrogen deposition have prof...
Butterflies and moths, collectively Lepidoptera, are integral components of ecosystems, providing ke...
Background: Adaptation to local habitat conditions may lead to the natural divergence of populations...
How do species' traits help identify which species will respond most strongly to future climate chan...
Traits for butterfly species (larval-feeding breath, male forewing length and migratory tendency) we...
Ecotypic variation among populations may become associated with widespread genomic differentiation, ...
Evolutionary ecology has developed from a broadly descriptive and partially quantified explanation o...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...
Poleward range expansions are a widespread response to recent climate change and are crucial for man...
Few results of research aimed at solving questions arising from butterfly conservation are rigorousl...
Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to dete...
1.Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to de...
1. Functional traits that define the ecological role of an organism are increasingly being used to d...
Trait-based analyses explaining the different responses of species and communities to environmental ...
Trait-based analyses explaining the different responses of species and communities to environmental ...
Environmental changes due to land use developments, climate change and nitrogen deposition have prof...
Butterflies and moths, collectively Lepidoptera, are integral components of ecosystems, providing ke...
Background: Adaptation to local habitat conditions may lead to the natural divergence of populations...
How do species' traits help identify which species will respond most strongly to future climate chan...
Traits for butterfly species (larval-feeding breath, male forewing length and migratory tendency) we...
Ecotypic variation among populations may become associated with widespread genomic differentiation, ...
Evolutionary ecology has developed from a broadly descriptive and partially quantified explanation o...
Trait-based approaches are advocated for their ability to predict population declines in data-defici...
Poleward range expansions are a widespread response to recent climate change and are crucial for man...
Few results of research aimed at solving questions arising from butterfly conservation are rigorousl...