Butterflies show different functional and species diversity in relationship to vegetation structure and land use
Aim: Biodiversity is rapidly disappearing at local and global scales also affecting the functional diversity of ecosystems. We aimed to assess whether functional diversity was correlated with species diversity and whether both were affected by similar land use and vegetation structure drivers. Bett...
Main Authors: | Aguirre-Gutiérrez, J, WallisDeVries, M, Marshall, L, van't Zelfde, M, Villalobos-Arámbula, A, Boekelo, B, Bartholomeus, H, Franzén, M, Biesmeijer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Wiley
2017
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