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期刊名:Journal of insect conservation

缩写:J INSECT CONSERV

ISSN:1366-638X

e-ISSN:1572-9753

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Rachel Jones,Robert Wilson,Ilya Maclean et al. Rachel Jones et al.
Evidence-based management is needed to reverse declines in insect abundance. The Lulworth Skipper Thymelicus acteon is a range-restricted and declining species in the UK and northern Europe associated with mid-successional grassland, which ...
Matthew P Hayes,Esme Ashe-Jepson,Gwen E Hitchcock et al. Matthew P Hayes et al.
Climate change is set to become one of the leading causes of biodiversity loss worldwide, with extreme weather events projected to increase in frequency. Ectothermic animals such as insects are at particular risk, especially when they are i...
Esme Ashe-Jepson,Juliet Anderson,Gwen E Hitchcock et al. Esme Ashe-Jepson et al.
Abstract: Species often associate with specific habitat characteristics, resulting in patchy distributions, whereby they only occupy a proportion of available habitat. Understanding which characteristics species require i...
Genevieve Pugesek,Jessie A Thuma,Elizabeth E Crone Genevieve Pugesek
Abstract: Bumblebee (Bombus spp.) queens overwintered in artificial settings tend to have low survival rates, raising concerns that diapause may be a particularly sensitive life cycle stage for this ecologically and econo...
Dan Blumgart,Marc S Botham,Rosa Menéndez et al. Dan Blumgart et al.
Moth populations have declined across large parts of north-western Europe since the mid-20th century due, in part, to agricultural intensification. Agri-environment schemes (AES) are widely implemented across Europe to protect biodiversity ...
Stephen G Van Drunen,Jessica E Linton,Gregory Kuwahara et al. Stephen G Van Drunen et al.
Abstract: Global declines in pollinator populations are an ongoing concern from biodiversity and food security viewpoints. A growing conservation initiative in agricultural landscapes is the establishment of wildflowers o...
Esme Ashe-Jepson,Andrew J Bladon,Greg Herbert et al. Esme Ashe-Jepson et al.
Abstract: Climate change affects butterflies in many ways, influencing the timing of emergence and reproduction, habitat preferences, and behaviour. The small blue (Cupido minimus Fuessley, 1775) is highly specialised in ...
Callum D Martin,Michelle T Fountain,Mark J F Brown Callum D Martin
Commercially-reared bumblebee colonies provide pollination services to numerous crop species globally. These colonies may harbour parasites which can spill-over to wild bee species. However, the potential for parasites to spread from wild t...
M P Hayes,E Ashe-Jepson,G E Hitchcock et al. M P Hayes et al.
Abstract: The Duke of Burgundy butterfly (Hamearis lucina) is known to have specific habitat requirements for its larval foodplants. However, no studies have yet investigated whether these preferences vary over time or in...
Ariane Stöckli,Daniel Slodowicz,Raphaël Arlettaz et al. Ariane Stöckli et al.
Introduction: Hay transfer from a speciose donor meadow to a species-poor receiver grassland is an established method to restore species-rich grassland plant communities. However, it has rarely been investigated to which ...