Charles V. Covell
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View article: Typhoon in the Philippines may not negatively affect butterfly diversity, but land use changes does
Typhoon in the Philippines may not negatively affect butterfly diversity, but land use changes does Open
The Philippines experiences an average of 20 typhoons annually and how they affect the unique biodiversity is still unknown. The data sampling of butterflies between typhoon and non-typhoon seasons in various habitats showed that typhoons …
View article: Legume-Feeding Lepidoptera of the Florida Keys: Potential Competitors of an Endangered Lycaenid Butterfly
Legume-Feeding Lepidoptera of the Florida Keys: Potential Competitors of an Endangered Lycaenid Butterfly Open
Two Fabaceae in the Florida Keys, Pithecellobium keyense Coker and Guilandina bonduc Griseb., have been of interest because they are the larval host plants for the endangered Miami blue butterfly (Cyclargus thomasi bethunebakeri [Comstock …
View article: Pollinia Removal and Suspected Pollination of the Endangered Ghost Orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii (Orchidaceae) by Various Hawk Moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae): Another Mystery Dispelled
Pollinia Removal and Suspected Pollination of the Endangered Ghost Orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii (Orchidaceae) by Various Hawk Moths (Lepidoptera: Sphingidae): Another Mystery Dispelled Open
The ghost orchid, Dendrophylax lindenii (Lindl.) Bentham ex Rolfe (Orchidaceae), is a rare, leafless epiphyte restricted to forests in southernmost Florida and western Cuba. The species' appealing floral display, high public profile, and c…
View article: Citizen Science, Fall/Winter 2016, Issue 33
Citizen Science, Fall/Winter 2016, Issue 33 Open
A student collecting samples for a citizen driven research project.Citizen science over the past decade has grown exponentially and has become a tool for researchers whose studies require large amounts of data, data collection over large g…