Ecology of Butterflies in Europe – Paperback

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Ecology of Butterflies in Europe – Paperback Author: Format: Paperback First Published: Published By: Cambridge University Press
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Pages: 526 Illustrations and other contents: 27 Tables, unspecified; 24 Plates, color; 37 Halftones, unspecified ISBN: 9780521747592 Categories: , ,

Owing to the importance of butterflies as indicators of environmental quality and their usefulness as model systems to address ecological and evolutionary questions, butterfly biology has become a focus of research, especially in Europe. This book synthesizes all relevant and recent knowledge in the field, making this a definitive work for those making use of this taxonomic goup as a model system. It is divided into five major parts which deal with habitat use, population ecology and genetics, evolutionary ecology, distribution and phylogeny, and global change and conservation. There are growing numbers of scientific projects and networks in Europe in which the use of butterflies as tools and targets for conservation is central. Written by an international team of experts, this timely book is suitable for students, researchers and enthusiasts.

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'Ecology of Butterflies in Europe is innovative and is recommended not only to researchers' libraries. Important readers will include naturalists, amateur lepidopterologists and all individuals who formulate policy and practical conservation biology.' European Journal of Entomology 'This is a book to be dipped into and enjoyed slowly, like a good malt - again and again.' British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 'What else can be said, except that this is an excellent and enthralling book? In every chapter I have found intriguing ideas and facts. Its messages are important and wide-ranging … And it is easily recommendable to every ecologist. Don't be put off by the 'European' part of the title. The range of species, habitat, climate, threat and response make this a book with world-wide importance.' Bulletin of the British Ecological Society 'Unlike many edited works, the quality of writing is high throughout, with an evenness that speaks to the diligence and effectiveness of its four editors. it has much to offer the general scientific community in that the editors have given authors considerable rein to be both informative and entertaining. While every chapter does use butterfly systems as case studies, presentation of theory and conceptual topics is often quite general, rendering it potentially good fodder for a graduate seminar in ecology, evolution, and behaviour or an excellent textbook for a graduate course in butterfly biology. The reference list alone is worth hours of web and journal searching … the color photos include some spectacular imagines of parasitoids and hyperparasitoids  cuaght in the act of laying their eggs on luckless larvae.' Ecology