The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of biodiversity loss by 2010. Biodiversity indicators are used to measure and communicate progress in meeting these commitments. From 2005 onwards, butterflies have been adopted as Governmental biodiversity indicators in England, Scotland and for the UK as a whole. The indicators are compiled using butterfly abundance data collected through the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, at a network of site established from 1976 onwards. The indicators show that butterfly numbers have fluctuated considerably from year-to-year, though analysis of the underlying smoothed multi-species trends for (habitat) ‘specialist’ species show significant long-term decli...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
We review changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data a...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Collated indices are a relative measure of butterfly abundance across monitored sites in the UK, cal...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
This dataset provides linear trends, over varying time periods, for the UK Butterfly Monitoring Sche...
There is mounting evidence of widespread declines in the diversity and abundance of insects from acr...
The Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon is a widespread butterfly of lowland calcareous grassland in...
Butterflies for the new millennium: mapping butterfly distributions in Britain (Lepidoptera) Butter...
The UK Government has set targets for biodiversity conservation in England based on several indicato...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
HIGHLIGHTS • A major milestone was made as the number of sites monitored in 2009 exceeded a thousa...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
We review changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data a...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
Collated indices are a relative measure of butterfly abundance across monitored sites in the UK, cal...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
This dataset provides linear trends, over varying time periods, for the UK Butterfly Monitoring Sche...
There is mounting evidence of widespread declines in the diversity and abundance of insects from acr...
The Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon is a widespread butterfly of lowland calcareous grassland in...
Butterflies for the new millennium: mapping butterfly distributions in Britain (Lepidoptera) Butter...
The UK Government has set targets for biodiversity conservation in England based on several indicato...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
HIGHLIGHTS • A major milestone was made as the number of sites monitored in 2009 exceeded a thousa...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
This report presents the sixth version of the European Grassland Butterfly Indicator, one of the EU ...
We review changes in the status of butterflies in Europe, focusing on long-running population data a...
A fundamental problem in estimating biodiversity loss is that very little quantitative data are avai...