Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
Herausgeber: Settele, Josef; Dyck, Hans van; Konvi&; Shreeve, Tim
Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
Herausgeber: Settele, Josef; Dyck, Hans van; Konvi&; Shreeve, Tim
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Synthesizes current knowledge, dealing with habitat use, population genetics, general historical and contemporary evolution, and distribution, particularly across Europe.
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Synthesizes current knowledge, dealing with habitat use, population genetics, general historical and contemporary evolution, and distribution, particularly across Europe.
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- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 192mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1151g
- ISBN-13: 9780521747592
- ISBN-10: 0521747597
- Artikelnr.: 28023918
- Verlag: Cambridge-Hitachi
- Seitenzahl: 526
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. November 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 192mm x 32mm
- Gewicht: 1151g
- ISBN-13: 9780521747592
- ISBN-10: 0521747597
- Artikelnr.: 28023918
Preface; 1. Introduction: ecology of butterflies in Europe - where are we
now and where to go? Roger Dennis; Part I. Habitat-Use: Resources and
Constraints: 2. Adult food resources in butterflies Andreas Erhardt and
Jovanne Mevi-Schütz; 3. Mating behaviour in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman;
4. Butterfly oviposition: sites, behaviour and modes Enrique García-Barros
and Thomas Fartmann; 5. Butterfly herbivory and larval ecology Miguel L.
Munguira, Enrique Garcia-Barros and José Martin Cano; 6. Thermoregulation
and habitat use in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman; 7. Predictive species
distribution modelling in butterflies Boris Schröder, Barbara Strauss,
Birgit Binzenhöfer, Robert Biedermann and Josef Settele; Part II.
Population Biology: Population Structure, Dynamics and Genetics: 8.
Butterfly population structure and dynamics Rob Wilson and David Roy; 9.
Costs and benefits of dispersal in butterflies Thomas Hovestadt and Marko
Nieminen; 10. Population genetics of butterflies Gabriel Nève; 11.
Parasitoids of European butterflies Mark Shaw, Constanti Stefanescu and
Saskya van Nouhuys; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology: 12. Adaptation and
plasticity in butterflies: the interplay of genes and environment Hans Van
Dyck and Jack Windig; 13. Functional significance of butterfly wing
morphology Tim Shreeve, Martin Konvicka and Hans Van Dyck; 14. Evolutionary
ecology of butterfly fecundity Bengt Karlsson and Hans Van Dyck; 15.
Gradients in butterfly biology Sören Nylin; Part IV. Species in Time and
Space: Distribution and Phylogeny: 16. Bad species - how ecology and
evolution confuse butterfly taxonomy Henri Descimon and James Mallet; 17.
Butterfly faunal structures, phylogeography, and historical implications
Roger Dennis and Thomas Schmitt; 18. Butterfly richness patterns and
gradients David Gutierrez; 19. Ecological genetics and evolutionary ecology
in butterfly hybrid zones Adam Porter; Part V. Global Change and
Conservation: 20. Climate warming and distribution changes in butterflies
Jane K. Hill, Ralf Ohlemüller, Richard Fox and Chris D. Thomas; 21.
Conservation status of European butterflies Chris Van Swaay, Dirk Maes and
Martin Warren; 22. (Meta)population viability analysis in butterflies: a
crystal ball for the conservation of endangered butterflies? Nicolas
Schtickzelle and Michel Baguette; 23. Butterflies of European ecosystems:
impact of land use and options for conservation management Josef Settele,
John Dover, Matthias Dolek and Martin Konvicka.
now and where to go? Roger Dennis; Part I. Habitat-Use: Resources and
Constraints: 2. Adult food resources in butterflies Andreas Erhardt and
Jovanne Mevi-Schütz; 3. Mating behaviour in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman;
4. Butterfly oviposition: sites, behaviour and modes Enrique García-Barros
and Thomas Fartmann; 5. Butterfly herbivory and larval ecology Miguel L.
Munguira, Enrique Garcia-Barros and José Martin Cano; 6. Thermoregulation
and habitat use in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman; 7. Predictive species
distribution modelling in butterflies Boris Schröder, Barbara Strauss,
Birgit Binzenhöfer, Robert Biedermann and Josef Settele; Part II.
Population Biology: Population Structure, Dynamics and Genetics: 8.
Butterfly population structure and dynamics Rob Wilson and David Roy; 9.
Costs and benefits of dispersal in butterflies Thomas Hovestadt and Marko
Nieminen; 10. Population genetics of butterflies Gabriel Nève; 11.
Parasitoids of European butterflies Mark Shaw, Constanti Stefanescu and
Saskya van Nouhuys; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology: 12. Adaptation and
plasticity in butterflies: the interplay of genes and environment Hans Van
Dyck and Jack Windig; 13. Functional significance of butterfly wing
morphology Tim Shreeve, Martin Konvicka and Hans Van Dyck; 14. Evolutionary
ecology of butterfly fecundity Bengt Karlsson and Hans Van Dyck; 15.
Gradients in butterfly biology Sören Nylin; Part IV. Species in Time and
Space: Distribution and Phylogeny: 16. Bad species - how ecology and
evolution confuse butterfly taxonomy Henri Descimon and James Mallet; 17.
Butterfly faunal structures, phylogeography, and historical implications
Roger Dennis and Thomas Schmitt; 18. Butterfly richness patterns and
gradients David Gutierrez; 19. Ecological genetics and evolutionary ecology
in butterfly hybrid zones Adam Porter; Part V. Global Change and
Conservation: 20. Climate warming and distribution changes in butterflies
Jane K. Hill, Ralf Ohlemüller, Richard Fox and Chris D. Thomas; 21.
Conservation status of European butterflies Chris Van Swaay, Dirk Maes and
Martin Warren; 22. (Meta)population viability analysis in butterflies: a
crystal ball for the conservation of endangered butterflies? Nicolas
Schtickzelle and Michel Baguette; 23. Butterflies of European ecosystems:
impact of land use and options for conservation management Josef Settele,
John Dover, Matthias Dolek and Martin Konvicka.
Preface; 1. Introduction: ecology of butterflies in Europe - where are we
now and where to go? Roger Dennis; Part I. Habitat-Use: Resources and
Constraints: 2. Adult food resources in butterflies Andreas Erhardt and
Jovanne Mevi-Schütz; 3. Mating behaviour in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman;
4. Butterfly oviposition: sites, behaviour and modes Enrique García-Barros
and Thomas Fartmann; 5. Butterfly herbivory and larval ecology Miguel L.
Munguira, Enrique Garcia-Barros and José Martin Cano; 6. Thermoregulation
and habitat use in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman; 7. Predictive species
distribution modelling in butterflies Boris Schröder, Barbara Strauss,
Birgit Binzenhöfer, Robert Biedermann and Josef Settele; Part II.
Population Biology: Population Structure, Dynamics and Genetics: 8.
Butterfly population structure and dynamics Rob Wilson and David Roy; 9.
Costs and benefits of dispersal in butterflies Thomas Hovestadt and Marko
Nieminen; 10. Population genetics of butterflies Gabriel Nève; 11.
Parasitoids of European butterflies Mark Shaw, Constanti Stefanescu and
Saskya van Nouhuys; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology: 12. Adaptation and
plasticity in butterflies: the interplay of genes and environment Hans Van
Dyck and Jack Windig; 13. Functional significance of butterfly wing
morphology Tim Shreeve, Martin Konvicka and Hans Van Dyck; 14. Evolutionary
ecology of butterfly fecundity Bengt Karlsson and Hans Van Dyck; 15.
Gradients in butterfly biology Sören Nylin; Part IV. Species in Time and
Space: Distribution and Phylogeny: 16. Bad species - how ecology and
evolution confuse butterfly taxonomy Henri Descimon and James Mallet; 17.
Butterfly faunal structures, phylogeography, and historical implications
Roger Dennis and Thomas Schmitt; 18. Butterfly richness patterns and
gradients David Gutierrez; 19. Ecological genetics and evolutionary ecology
in butterfly hybrid zones Adam Porter; Part V. Global Change and
Conservation: 20. Climate warming and distribution changes in butterflies
Jane K. Hill, Ralf Ohlemüller, Richard Fox and Chris D. Thomas; 21.
Conservation status of European butterflies Chris Van Swaay, Dirk Maes and
Martin Warren; 22. (Meta)population viability analysis in butterflies: a
crystal ball for the conservation of endangered butterflies? Nicolas
Schtickzelle and Michel Baguette; 23. Butterflies of European ecosystems:
impact of land use and options for conservation management Josef Settele,
John Dover, Matthias Dolek and Martin Konvicka.
now and where to go? Roger Dennis; Part I. Habitat-Use: Resources and
Constraints: 2. Adult food resources in butterflies Andreas Erhardt and
Jovanne Mevi-Schütz; 3. Mating behaviour in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman;
4. Butterfly oviposition: sites, behaviour and modes Enrique García-Barros
and Thomas Fartmann; 5. Butterfly herbivory and larval ecology Miguel L.
Munguira, Enrique Garcia-Barros and José Martin Cano; 6. Thermoregulation
and habitat use in butterflies Per-Olof Wickman; 7. Predictive species
distribution modelling in butterflies Boris Schröder, Barbara Strauss,
Birgit Binzenhöfer, Robert Biedermann and Josef Settele; Part II.
Population Biology: Population Structure, Dynamics and Genetics: 8.
Butterfly population structure and dynamics Rob Wilson and David Roy; 9.
Costs and benefits of dispersal in butterflies Thomas Hovestadt and Marko
Nieminen; 10. Population genetics of butterflies Gabriel Nève; 11.
Parasitoids of European butterflies Mark Shaw, Constanti Stefanescu and
Saskya van Nouhuys; Part III. Evolutionary Ecology: 12. Adaptation and
plasticity in butterflies: the interplay of genes and environment Hans Van
Dyck and Jack Windig; 13. Functional significance of butterfly wing
morphology Tim Shreeve, Martin Konvicka and Hans Van Dyck; 14. Evolutionary
ecology of butterfly fecundity Bengt Karlsson and Hans Van Dyck; 15.
Gradients in butterfly biology Sören Nylin; Part IV. Species in Time and
Space: Distribution and Phylogeny: 16. Bad species - how ecology and
evolution confuse butterfly taxonomy Henri Descimon and James Mallet; 17.
Butterfly faunal structures, phylogeography, and historical implications
Roger Dennis and Thomas Schmitt; 18. Butterfly richness patterns and
gradients David Gutierrez; 19. Ecological genetics and evolutionary ecology
in butterfly hybrid zones Adam Porter; Part V. Global Change and
Conservation: 20. Climate warming and distribution changes in butterflies
Jane K. Hill, Ralf Ohlemüller, Richard Fox and Chris D. Thomas; 21.
Conservation status of European butterflies Chris Van Swaay, Dirk Maes and
Martin Warren; 22. (Meta)population viability analysis in butterflies: a
crystal ball for the conservation of endangered butterflies? Nicolas
Schtickzelle and Michel Baguette; 23. Butterflies of European ecosystems:
impact of land use and options for conservation management Josef Settele,
John Dover, Matthias Dolek and Martin Konvicka.