Based on four years of butterfly monitoring in four contrasting natural habitats on St. Eustatius, we document large and consistent differences in the butterfly species assemblages in the different habitats and compare the butterfly assemblages of the three windward Dutch islands to those of other islands of the Lesser Antilles. Seven new species records were established for St. Eustatius, thereby updating the butterfly list to a total of 32 species. Pieridae were the most numerically abundant group of butterflies (48%), followed by Lycaenidae (26%), Hesperiidae (12%), and smaller numbers of both Heliconiinae (6%) and Charaxinae (5%). Heliconiinae and Charaxinae both showed a significant dependence on the moister, wind-sheltered habitats of...
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.Lepidoptera (bu...
Darwinian evolution requires and generates biodiversity. The biodiversity of West Indian butterflies...
Based on four years of butterfly monitoring in four contrasting natural habitats on St. Eustatius, w...
A survey of butterfly species was carried out on 12 islands of the Cape Verde archipelago (Brava, Ci...
Six annotated lists are presented: A, a checklist of the butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) of...
Of all the groups of insects found in the Bahama Islands, the true butterflies and skippers (Papilio...
Rhopalocera (butterflies) are considered to be an indicator for environmental health and quality. Bu...
Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in...
Butterflies of the superfamilies Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea collected in the Cape Verde Islands ...
Thirty-three butterfly species were collected in July 1993 from Sebesi and Sebuku Islands, Indonesia...
Islands are simplified and isolated ecosystems that have been used to study ecological and evolution...
1. We analysed the relationships between species richness, island area, and habitat diversity for bi...
Roughly 90% of butterfly species live in the tropics. Despite this, we know very little about tropic...
<div><p>Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species....
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.Lepidoptera (bu...
Darwinian evolution requires and generates biodiversity. The biodiversity of West Indian butterflies...
Based on four years of butterfly monitoring in four contrasting natural habitats on St. Eustatius, w...
A survey of butterfly species was carried out on 12 islands of the Cape Verde archipelago (Brava, Ci...
Six annotated lists are presented: A, a checklist of the butterflies (Lepidoptera, Papilionoidea) of...
Of all the groups of insects found in the Bahama Islands, the true butterflies and skippers (Papilio...
Rhopalocera (butterflies) are considered to be an indicator for environmental health and quality. Bu...
Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in...
Butterflies of the superfamilies Hesperioidea and Papilionoidea collected in the Cape Verde Islands ...
Thirty-three butterfly species were collected in July 1993 from Sebesi and Sebuku Islands, Indonesia...
Islands are simplified and isolated ecosystems that have been used to study ecological and evolution...
1. We analysed the relationships between species richness, island area, and habitat diversity for bi...
Roughly 90% of butterfly species live in the tropics. Despite this, we know very little about tropic...
<div><p>Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species....
Few data are available about the regional or local extinction of tropical butterfly species. When co...
Thesis (M. Environmental Science)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2010.Lepidoptera (bu...
Darwinian evolution requires and generates biodiversity. The biodiversity of West Indian butterflies...