The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability analysis predicted the species to be stable in Belgium and to collapse in the Netherlands with reduced host plant quality expected to drive species decline in the latter. We tested this hypothesis by rearing B. aquilonaris caterpillars from Belgian and Dutch sites on host plants (the cranberry, Vaccinium oxycoccos). Dutch plant quality was lower than Belgian one conferring lower caterpillar growth rate and survival. Reintroduction and/or supplementation may be necessary to ensure the viability of the species in the Netherlands, but some traits may have been selected solely in Dutch caterpillars to cope with gradual changes in host plant qualit...
Changes in climate and land use can have important impacts on biodiversity. Species respond to such ...
The migratory Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) population of the eastern United States has shown...
In contrast to several organisms that have already shown range shifts to the north as a response to ...
The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability a...
The bog fritillary (Boloria eunomia) is a specialist butterfly inhabiting wet meadows and peat bogs,...
Changes in host use in herbivorous insects can lead to diversification, speciation, and changes in ...
Temperature and other climatic variables, such as the amount of rainfall, are the main abiotic facto...
Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by ...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that hostplants of nettle-feeding insects became quasi...
Few results of research aimed at solving questions arising from butterfly conservation are rigorousl...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that host plants of nettle-feeding insects became quas...
Habitat quality and the impact of natural enemies might profoundly affect metapopulation dynamics an...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
International audienceWe illustrate an evolutionary host shift driven by increased fitness on a nove...
Changes in climate and land use can have important impacts on biodiversity. Species respond to such ...
The migratory Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) population of the eastern United States has shown...
In contrast to several organisms that have already shown range shifts to the north as a response to ...
The butterfly Boloria aquilonaris is a specialist of oligotrophic ecosystems. Population viability a...
The bog fritillary (Boloria eunomia) is a specialist butterfly inhabiting wet meadows and peat bogs,...
Changes in host use in herbivorous insects can lead to diversification, speciation, and changes in ...
Temperature and other climatic variables, such as the amount of rainfall, are the main abiotic facto...
Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by ...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that hostplants of nettle-feeding insects became quasi...
Few results of research aimed at solving questions arising from butterfly conservation are rigorousl...
Recent anthropogenic eutrophication has meant that host plants of nettle-feeding insects became quas...
Habitat quality and the impact of natural enemies might profoundly affect metapopulation dynamics an...
Our world is changing rapidly and factors like urbanisation, changed agricultural practices and clim...
<em>Maculinea</em> butterflies live as obligate parasites of specific <em>Myrmica&...
International audienceWe illustrate an evolutionary host shift driven by increased fitness on a nove...
Changes in climate and land use can have important impacts on biodiversity. Species respond to such ...
The migratory Monarch butterfly (Danaus plexippus) population of the eastern United States has shown...
In contrast to several organisms that have already shown range shifts to the north as a response to ...