Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuations and more synchronised population fluctuations face higher extinction risks. Here, we analyse the effect of diet specialisation, mobility, length of the flight period, and distance to the northern edge of the species’ distribution in relation to between-year population fluctuations and synchrony of butterfly species. All butterfly species associated with grasslands were surveyed over five successive years at 19 grassland sites in a forest-dominated landscape (50 km2) in southern Sweden. At both the local and regional level, we found larger population fluctuations in species with longer flight periods. Population fluctuations were more syn...
Changed management of semi-natural grasslands is thought to be one important factor for explaining t...
In contrast to many other western European countries, the knowledge about trends in the Swedish butt...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
<div><p>Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger ...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
We determined the proportion of butterfly species that occur as metapopulations with grasslands as t...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
The "oscillation hypothesis" has been proposed as a general explanation for the exceptional diversif...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Changed management of semi-natural grasslands is thought to be one important factor for explaining t...
Changed management of semi-natural grasslands is thought to be one important factor for explaining t...
In contrast to many other western European countries, the knowledge about trends in the Swedish butt...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...
<div><p>Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger ...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
Population fluctuations and synchrony influence population persistence; species with larger fluctuat...
During the last decades, the distribution and abundance of many European species of birds, plants an...
We determined the proportion of butterfly species that occur as metapopulations with grasslands as t...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
The "oscillation hypothesis" has been proposed as a general explanation for the exceptional diversif...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Understanding the mechanisms by which global climate change and habitat loss impact upon biodiversit...
Changed management of semi-natural grasslands is thought to be one important factor for explaining t...
Changed management of semi-natural grasslands is thought to be one important factor for explaining t...
In contrast to many other western European countries, the knowledge about trends in the Swedish butt...
A long-standing challenge for population biology has been to understand why some species are charact...