Jewels in the mist a synopsis on the endangered violet copper butterfly Lycaena helle

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Jan Habel (auth), Habel, Jan Christian, editor (editor), Meyer, Marc, editor (writer of preface), Schmitt, Thomas, editor (writer of introduction), Mallet, James, writer of preface, Descimon, Henri, writer of introduction
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Sofia ; Moscow : Pensoft Publishers 2014
2014.
Edición:1st ed
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull:https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009429753906719
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Editorial
  • Preface
  • Prologue
  • Article I. The Violet Copper Lycaena helle at its northerndistribution range
  • Article II. Habitat requirements, threats and trends in thedistribution of the Violet Copper Lycaena helle at itsnorthern distribution margin in Finland
  • Article III. The Violet Copper Lycaena helle in the Pyrenees:Distribution and ecology at the species´ southerndistribution margin
  • Methods article I. Habitat suitability models in conservation planning -a short introduction
  • Article IV. Resource-based habitat use in Lycaena helle: Significanceof a functional, ecological niche-oriented approach
  • Methods article II. Population structure assessment in situ -Mark-Release-Recapture analyses on butterflies
  • Article V. Mobility, behaviour and phenology of the Violet CopperLycaena helle in North-Western Romania
  • Methods article III. Biogeography: From the analysis of distributions to the distribution of genetic variants
  • Article VI. The molecular biogeography of the Violet Copper Lycaena helle
  • Methods article IV. How genetics can contribute to conservation
  • Article VII. Isolated and unique: The conservation value of extantpopulations of Lycaena helle at the species' westerndistribution edge
  • Methods article V. Fluctuating asymmetry and morphological approachesin ecology and evolutionary biology
  • Article VIII. Morphologic variability and signals of environmentalstress: Wing-shape analyses in the Violet CopperLycaena helle
  • Methods article VI. Biodiversity Informatics: Quantifying the structure andtemporal fluctuations in species' ranges
  • Article IX. Losing genetic uniqueness under global change: theViolet Copper (Lycaena helle) in Europe
  • Article X. Results of two introductions of Lycaena helle in France.
  • Article XI. Restoration and management of habitat networks forLycaena helle in Belgium
  • Article XII. Caught in a trap: How to preserve a post-glacial relictspecies in secondary habitats?
  • Why protecting relict populations?.