Anthropogenic activities can negatively impact the major shifts in butterfly functional diversity in semi-natural ecosystems. However, little is known about their functional trait diversity, rather than total species richness, driven by forest fragmentation and urbanization. In the present study, we evaluated whether forest fragmentation and urbanization affects the functional diversity and stability of butterfly assemblages. Regarding the anthropogenic impacts on butterfly biodiversity loss, we predicted that the functional diversity and temporal stability of butterfly species would increase with increasing area of fragmented forests, and that they would be higher in the rural areas than in the urban areas. The present study demonstrated t...
Abstract: This study relates patterns of butterfly abundance and species richness to position along ...
From 1991 to 1995, aiming at conserving butterflies and their habitats, we conducted monitoring surv...
Many areas of rain forest now exist as habitat fragments, and understanding the impacts of fragmenta...
Urbanization has been shown to cause biodiversity loss. However, its effects on butterfly taxonomic ...
Butterflies are key indicators of urban biodiversity and one of the most vulnerable organism groups ...
We evaluated how the taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversities of butterflies and their com...
Anthropogenic activities may affect species diversity and community structure. Butterfly species div...
Habitat destruction caused by urbanization can lead to fragmentation of forests. With the loss of ha...
© 2018 Dr. Jessica S. KuryloUrbanization is the fastest expanding land-use conversion in the world. ...
During thirty years of unprecedented urbanization, plant diversity in Shenzhen, a young megacity in ...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Good knowledge on how increasing urbanization affects biodiversity is essential in order to preserve...
Good knowledge on how increasing urbanization affects biodiversity is essential in order to preserve...
The effects of forest fragmentation on biodiversity can be partitioned into habitat loss and increas...
Landscape modification is leaving an irrevocable scar on the planet, most notably through habitat fr...
Abstract: This study relates patterns of butterfly abundance and species richness to position along ...
From 1991 to 1995, aiming at conserving butterflies and their habitats, we conducted monitoring surv...
Many areas of rain forest now exist as habitat fragments, and understanding the impacts of fragmenta...
Urbanization has been shown to cause biodiversity loss. However, its effects on butterfly taxonomic ...
Butterflies are key indicators of urban biodiversity and one of the most vulnerable organism groups ...
We evaluated how the taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional diversities of butterflies and their com...
Anthropogenic activities may affect species diversity and community structure. Butterfly species div...
Habitat destruction caused by urbanization can lead to fragmentation of forests. With the loss of ha...
© 2018 Dr. Jessica S. KuryloUrbanization is the fastest expanding land-use conversion in the world. ...
During thirty years of unprecedented urbanization, plant diversity in Shenzhen, a young megacity in ...
Context Environmental processes and dispersal are primary determinants of metacommunity dynamics....
Good knowledge on how increasing urbanization affects biodiversity is essential in order to preserve...
Good knowledge on how increasing urbanization affects biodiversity is essential in order to preserve...
The effects of forest fragmentation on biodiversity can be partitioned into habitat loss and increas...
Landscape modification is leaving an irrevocable scar on the planet, most notably through habitat fr...
Abstract: This study relates patterns of butterfly abundance and species richness to position along ...
From 1991 to 1995, aiming at conserving butterflies and their habitats, we conducted monitoring surv...
Many areas of rain forest now exist as habitat fragments, and understanding the impacts of fragmenta...