This Data in Brief article describes data on the movement behaviour of four species of grassland butterflies collected over three years and at four sites in southern England. The datasets consist of the movement tracks of Maniola jurtina, Aricia agestis, Pyronia tithonus, and Melanargia galathea, recorded using standard methods and presented as steps distances and turning angles. Sites consisted of nectar-rich field margins, meadows, and mown short turf grasslands with minimal flowers. In total, 783 unique movement tracks were collected. The data were used for analysing the movement behaviour of the species and for parameterising individual-based movement models
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
The provision of habitat on private agricultural land is vital to the persistence of native species....
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
This Data in Brief article describes data on the movement behaviour of four species of grassland but...
The data describes the movement behaviour of four species of grassland butterfly measured across a m...
The data describes the movement behaviour of four species of grassland butterfly measured across a m...
This Data in Brief article describes data on the movement behaviour of four species of grassland but...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones frommowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival an...
Diffusion, which approximates a correlated random walk, has been used by ecologists to describe move...
Butterfly surveys were conducted over 40 field margins in the Ditchley Estate, Oxfordshire, UK, duri...
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
The provision of habitat on private agricultural land is vital to the persistence of native species....
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
This Data in Brief article describes data on the movement behaviour of four species of grassland but...
The data describes the movement behaviour of four species of grassland butterfly measured across a m...
The data describes the movement behaviour of four species of grassland butterfly measured across a m...
This Data in Brief article describes data on the movement behaviour of four species of grassland but...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones from mowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival a...
Sparing zones frommowing has been proposed, and applied, to improve local conditions for survival an...
Diffusion, which approximates a correlated random walk, has been used by ecologists to describe move...
Butterfly surveys were conducted over 40 field margins in the Ditchley Estate, Oxfordshire, UK, duri...
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...
The provision of habitat on private agricultural land is vital to the persistence of native species....
Background: Species movement responses to landscape structures have been studied using a variety of ...