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Invasive plants threaten the least mobile butterflies in Switzerland.
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Landscape-scale effects of land use intensity on birds and butterflies.
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Mobility costs and energy uptake mediate the effects of morphological traits on species’ distribution and abundance.
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Modellierung der Tagfaltervielfalt im Schweizer Alpenraum: Mehr als ein Drittel der Tagfalter-Hot-Spots liegt in gesetzlich geschützten Trockenwiesen.
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Models for inference in dynamic metacommunity systems.
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Monitoring genetischer Vielfalt: Fallbeispiel Schachbrettfalter.
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Negative effects of nitrogen deposition on Swiss butterflies.
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Plants, Birds and Butterflies: Short-Term Responses of Species Communities to Climate Warming Vary by Taxon and with Altitude.
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Repetitive flanking sequences challenge microsatellite marker development: A case study in the lepidopteran Melanargia galathea.
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Species richness and occupancy estimation in communities subject to temporary emigration.
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Species richness estimation and determinants of species detectability in butterfly monitoring programmes.
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State-of-the-art practices in farmland biodiversity monitoring for North America and Europe.
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Top predators as indicators for species richness? Prey species are just as useful: Predators and biodiversity.
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Warming underpins community turnover in temperate freshwater and terrestrial communities
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What can sown wildflower strips contribute to butterfly conservation?: An example from a Swiss lowland agricultural landscape.
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