Jewels in the mist a synopsis on the endangered violet copper butterfly Lycaena helle
Otros Autores: | , , , , , |
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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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?.