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Springer - Monitoring Butterflies for Ecology and Conservation

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Description

Gain deep insights into butterfly population dynamics with this ground-breaking book from Springer. Previously published in hardback, this paperback edition is an essential resource for anyone studying the changing landscape of British butterfly populations. As many species face severe declines while others expand their ranges, understanding these shifts is vital for effective environmental management. This text provides the first comprehensive look at the results from the British Butterfly Monitoring Scheme. It serves as a foundational guide for conservation biologists, professional entomologists, and amateur enthusiasts alike. Whether you are a student analyzing butterfly populations as part of a biology or ecology course, or a researcher tracking ecological changes, this book offers the data and context needed to understand these biological phenomena. It is a key addition to any scientific library focused on conservation biology and entomology.

Key Features

Provides the first detailed account of results from the British Butterfly Monitoring Scheme regarding population changes.

Offers essential reading for conservation biologists and professional entomologists studying species decline and expansion.

Serves as a valuable academic resource for students enrolled in biology, ecology, or conservation courses.

Analyzes the phenomenon of butterfly population shifts during a period of significant environmental change.

Now available in a convenient paperback format for researchers and amateur enthusiasts.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
30 November 1994
Listed Since
08 February 2007

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