Linear movement and habitat boundary response by butterflies in power line corridors
Sweden’s semi-natural grasslands and pastures have decreased radically during the 1900s, leading to a loss of butterfly populations and species associated with these habitats. Butterfly conservation efforts therefore should be concentrated towards finding suitable habitats that can either replace or...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2017
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