HIGHLIGHTS • A major milestone was made as the number of sites monitored in 2009 exceeded a thousand, whilst trends were assessed for 53 of the 59 regularly occurring UK species. • Following two of the poorest years on record for butterflies in the UK, most species made some recovery in what turned out to be a mixed year, still ranking below average (23) in the 34- year series. • The year ranked as the second best on record for Painted Lady migration with a huge influx in May/June. • Many expanding species continued to do well, whilst five species produced their highest index of the series – Comma, Green-veined White, Ringlet, Speckled Wood and the habitat specialist, Large Heath. • However, despite a warm, sunny start to the ...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
During a time of habitat loss, climate change and loss of biodiversity, efficient analytical tools a...
1. Volunteer-based ‘citizen science’ schemes now play a valuable role in deriving biodiversity indic...
Highlights: Wet and windy weather with low sunshine levels caused problems for most butterfly specie...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
This dataset provides linear trends, over varying time periods, for the UK Butterfly Monitoring Sche...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
Collated indices are a relative measure of butterfly abundance across monitored sites in the UK, cal...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
1. Butterflies are one of the few insect groups that can be monitored effectively and have the poten...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
Butterflies for the new millennium: mapping butterfly distributions in Britain (Lepidoptera) Butter...
1. Abundance indices generated by the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS) have been influential i...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
During a time of habitat loss, climate change and loss of biodiversity, efficient analytical tools a...
1. Volunteer-based ‘citizen science’ schemes now play a valuable role in deriving biodiversity indic...
Highlights: Wet and windy weather with low sunshine levels caused problems for most butterfly specie...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
The United Kingdom (UK) Government has national and international commitments to tackle the rate of ...
Many butterfly species that were historically common throughout the UK are thought to have declined ...
This dataset provides linear trends, over varying time periods, for the UK Butterfly Monitoring Sche...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
Collated indices are a relative measure of butterfly abundance across monitored sites in the UK, cal...
The Glanville fritillary is one of Britain’s rarest breeding butterflies, and is predominantly restr...
1. Butterflies are one of the few insect groups that can be monitored effectively and have the poten...
This report summarises current knowledge of the state of Britain’s c.900 species of larger moths, pr...
Butterflies for the new millennium: mapping butterfly distributions in Britain (Lepidoptera) Butter...
1. Abundance indices generated by the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (UKBMS) have been influential i...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
During a time of habitat loss, climate change and loss of biodiversity, efficient analytical tools a...
1. Volunteer-based ‘citizen science’ schemes now play a valuable role in deriving biodiversity indic...