Search Results - "Wynhoff, I"
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What limits the spread of two congeneric butterfly species after their reintroduction: quality or spatial arrangement of habitat
Published in Animal conservation (01-12-2009)“…Population growth and spread of recently reintroduced species is crucial for the success of their reintroduction. We analysed what limits the spread of two…”
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Fen meadows on the move for the conservation of Maculinea (Phengaris) teleius butterflies
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-06-2017)“…In the Netherlands, a single population of the obligate myrmecophilic butterfly Maculinea (Phengaris) teleius has survived on only 3 ha of habitat for more…”
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The recent distribution of the European Maculinea species
Published in Journal of insect conservation (1998)“…The genus Maculinea is confined to the Palaearctic region. Four species occur from Central Europe to China and/or Japan, while M. rebeli is probably restricted…”
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Differences in the climatic debts of birds and butterflies at a continental scale
Published in Nature climate change (01-02-2012)“…An analysis of annual variations in ecological community composition in several thousand plots distributed across Europe over two decades reveals that European…”
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Not only the butterflies: managing ants on road verges to benefit Phengaris (Maculinea) butterflies
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-04-2011)“…Obligate myrmecophilic butterfly species, such as Phengaris (Maculinea) teleius and P. nausithous, have narrow habitat requirements. Living as a caterpillar in…”
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Influence of host plant phenology and oviposition date on the oviposition pattern and offspring performance of the butterfly Phengaris alcon
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-12-2014)“…The timing of oviposition and selection of the phenological stage of the host plant can have significant consequences for development and success of offspring,…”
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Phengaris (Maculinea) alcon butterflies deposit their eggs on tall plants with many large buds in the vicinity of Myrmica ants
Published in Insect conservation and diversity (01-03-2015)“…The survival of eggs and larvae is dependent on the oviposition site selection of their mothers. In obligate myrmecophilic butterflies, both host plant…”
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Lessons from the reintroduction of Maculinea teleius and M. nausithous in the Netherlands
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-03-1998)“…Details of a reintroduction of Maculinea teleius (scarce large blue butterfly) and Maculinea nausithous (dusky large blue butterfly) into a nature reserve in…”
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Resource use of specialist butterflies in agricultural landscapes: conservation lessons from the butterfly Phengaris (Maculinea) nausithous
Published in Journal of insect conservation (01-12-2012)“…Most of the European grassland butterfly species are dependent on species rich grasslands shaped by low intensity farming. Conservation of these specialist…”
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Not only the butterflies: managing ants on road verges to benefit Phengaris (Maculinea) butterflies
Published in Journal of insect conservation (2011)“…Obligate myrmecophilic butterfly species, such as Phengaris (Maculinea) teleius and P. nausithous, have narrow habitat requirements. Living as a caterpillar in…”
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Correspondence: Uncertainty in thermal tolerances and climatic debt
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Does the presence of ant nests matter for oviposition to a specialized myrmecophilous Maculinea butterfly?
Published in Proceedings of the Royal Society. B, Biological sciences (07-05-2000)“…Maculinea alcon…”
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Why a Maculinea Special Issue? (editorial)
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