Bucking the trend: the diversity of Anthropocene ‘winners’ among British moths
An appreciation of how some species are becoming more common despite unprecedented anthropogenic pressures could offer key insights for mitigating the global biodiversity crisis. Research to date has largely focused on declining species, while species that are becoming more common have received rel...
Main Authors: | Boyes, DH, Fox, R, Shortall, CR, Whittaker, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
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International Biogeography Society
2019
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