Detailed ecological research three decades ago is now paying dividends for one British butterfly. Nigel Williams reports
To say that the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has fallen upon hard times is something of a co...
The conservation biology of Euphydryas aurinia was investigated, analysing its metapopulation dynami...
The Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon is a widespread butterfly of lowland calcareous grassland in...
Globally threatened butterflies have prompted research-based approaches to insect conservation. Here...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
HIGHLIGHTS • A major milestone was made as the number of sites monitored in 2009 exceeded a thousa...
SummaryThe future of one of the world's rarest birds has been bolstered by the efforts of one biolog...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances o...
The past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented decline in Lepidopteran species, with more than...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
SummaryA new tourist attraction will highlight the plight of many butterfly species, reports Nigel W...
Highlights: Wet and windy weather with low sunshine levels caused problems for most butterfly specie...
Biodiversity monitoring underpins decision making in conservation. From small scale management, th...
To say that the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has fallen upon hard times is something of a co...
The conservation biology of Euphydryas aurinia was investigated, analysing its metapopulation dynami...
The Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon is a widespread butterfly of lowland calcareous grassland in...
Globally threatened butterflies have prompted research-based approaches to insect conservation. Here...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
Butterflies are better documented and monitored worldwide than any other nonpest taxon of insects. I...
This report summarises the findings of two world-leading citizen science projects: the UK Butterfly...
HIGHLIGHTS • A major milestone was made as the number of sites monitored in 2009 exceeded a thousa...
SummaryThe future of one of the world's rarest birds has been bolstered by the efforts of one biolog...
Habitat degradation and climate change are thought to be altering the distributions and abundances o...
The past two decades have witnessed an unprecedented decline in Lepidopteran species, with more than...
1. Over the last century butterflies have undergone substantial changes in abundance and range in Gr...
SummaryA new tourist attraction will highlight the plight of many butterfly species, reports Nigel W...
Highlights: Wet and windy weather with low sunshine levels caused problems for most butterfly specie...
Biodiversity monitoring underpins decision making in conservation. From small scale management, th...
To say that the monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) has fallen upon hard times is something of a co...
The conservation biology of Euphydryas aurinia was investigated, analysing its metapopulation dynami...
The Chalkhill Blue Polyommatus coridon is a widespread butterfly of lowland calcareous grassland in...