Dynamic populations in a dynamic landscape: the metapopulation structure of the marsh fritillary butterfly
暂无分享,去创建一个
[1] I. Hanski. Colonization of ephemeral habitats , 1987 .
[2] A. Pullin. Ecology and Conservation of Butterflies , 1995, Springer Netherlands.
[3] Eric S. Menges,et al. Population Viability Analysis for an Endangered Plant , 1990 .
[4] J. Thomas. Holocene climate changes and warm man‐made refugia may explain why a sixth of British butterflies possess unnatural early‐successional habitats , 1993 .
[5] G. Hartvigsen. Metapopulation biology: Ecology, genetics, and evolution , 1997 .
[6] I. Hanski. Habitat connectivity, habitat continuity, and metapopulations in dynamic landscapes , 1999 .
[7] R. Clarke,et al. Ecology and declining status of the silver-spotted skipper butterfly (Hesperia comma) in Britain , 1986 .
[8] K. Porter. Basking behaviour in larvae of the butterfly Euphydryas aurinia , 1982 .
[9] Atte Moilanen,et al. PATCH OCCUPANCY MODELS OF METAPOPULATION DYNAMICS: EFFICIENT PARAMETER ESTIMATION USING IMPLICIT STATISTICAL INFERENCE , 1999 .
[10] Otso Ovaskainen,et al. The metapopulation capacity of a fragmented landscape , 2000, Nature.
[11] Christian Wissel,et al. Modelling persistence in dynamic landscapes : lessons from a metapopulation of the grasshopper Bryodema tuberculata , 1997 .
[12] I. Hanski,et al. 15 – Butterfly Metapopulations , 1997 .
[13] J. Thomas,et al. The Ecology and Conservation of Lysandra bellargus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Britain , 1983 .
[14] N. Wahlberg. Comparative descriptions of the immature stages and ecology of five Finnish melitaeine butterfly species (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) , 2000 .
[15] M. Warren. A review of butterfly conservation in central southern Britain: I. Protection, evaluation and extinction on prime sites , 1993 .
[16] Ilkka Hanski,et al. Long‐Term Dynamics in a Metapopulation of the American Pika , 1998, The American Naturalist.
[17] Andrew D. Taylor,et al. Empirical Evidence for Metapopulation Dynamics , 1997 .
[18] Atte Moilanen,et al. The Quantitative Incidence Function Model and Persistence of an Endangered Butterfly Metapopulation , 1996 .
[19] Robert M. May,et al. Large-Scale Ecology and Conservation Biology. , 1995 .
[20] Chris van Swaay,et al. Red data book of European butterflies [Rhopalocera] , 1999 .
[21] Mark P. Johnson. The influence of patch demographics on metapopulations, with particular reference to successional landscapes , 2000 .
[22] James H. Brown,et al. Turnover Rates in Insular Biogeography: Effect of Immigration on Extinction , 1977 .
[23] Atte Moilanen,et al. Predicting the Occurrence of Endangered Species in Fragmented Landscapes , 1996, Science.
[24] Michael J. Crawley,et al. Colonization, Succession, and Stability , 1988 .
[25] M. Warren. The successful conservation of an endangered species, the heath fritillary butterfly Mellicta athalia, in Britain , 1991 .
[26] Clive Hurford,et al. Assessing the status of the marsh fritillary butterfly (Eurodryas aurinia): an example from Glamorgan, UK , 2004, Journal of Insect Conservation.
[27] C. Thomas,et al. Spatial dynamics of a patchily distributed butterfly species , 1992 .
[28] I. Hanski. A Practical Model of Metapopulation Dynamics , 1994 .
[29] M. Warren. The UK status and suspected metapopulation structure of a threatened European butterfly, the marsh fritillary Eurodryas aurinia , 1994 .
[30] C. Thomas. Extinction, colonization, and metapopulations: environmental tracking by rare species , 1994 .
[31] C. Thomas. Ecology and conservation of butterfly metapopulations in the fragmented British landscape , 1995 .