Mobility, habitat selection and population connectivity of Lycaena helle in central Sweden : implications for conservation
Lycaena helle is an endangered butterfly that is mainly threatened by habitat degradation and fragmentation. For all species with a fragmented distribution, knowledge about mobility, habitat requirements and connectivity is key to developing successful conservation strategies. This study was conduc...
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SLU/Dept. of Ecology
2018
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