Lepidoptera communities across an agricultural gradient: how important are habitat area and habitat diversity in supporting high diversity?
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Lepidoptera communities across an agricultural gradient: how important are habitat area and habitat diversity in supporting high diversity?
Authors
Keywords
Butterflies, Moths, Species–area, AES, Habitat heterogeneity, Calcareous grassland
Journal
JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION
Volume 19, Issue 2, Pages 403-420
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2015-02-18
DOI
10.1007/s10841-015-9760-y
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