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View article: Outer bounds: Forest edges emulate vertical strata as a habitat filter for butterfly assemblages
Outer bounds: Forest edges emulate vertical strata as a habitat filter for butterfly assemblages Open
Understanding the patterns that arise from habitat filtering processes, whether natural or human‐induced, is a crucial step in developing strategies for maintaining biodiversity. Tropical forests provide unique habitat conditions in vertic…
View article: <scp>LandFrag</scp>: A Dataset to Investigate the Effects of Forest Loss and Fragmentation on Biodiversity
<span>LandFrag</span>: A Dataset to Investigate the Effects of Forest Loss and Fragmentation on Biodiversity Open
Motivation The accelerated and widespread conversion of once continuous ecosystems into fragmented landscapes has driven ecological research to understand the response of biodiversity to local (fragment size) and landscape (forest cover an…
View article: Fruit‐Feeding Butterflies from the Atlantic Forests
Fruit‐Feeding Butterflies from the Atlantic Forests Open
Some nymphalid butterflies obtain their nutrients from fermented fruits or plant saps. They compose a guild known as “fruit-feeding butterflies,” a recognized biological indicator. We gathered a huge data set of fruit-feeding butterfly com…
View article: Atlantic butterflies: a data set of fruit‐feeding butterfly communities from the Atlantic forests
Atlantic butterflies: a data set of fruit‐feeding butterfly communities from the Atlantic forests Open
Butterflies are one of the best‐known insect groups, and they have been the subject of numerous studies in ecology and evolution, especially in the tropics. Much attention has been given to the fruit‐feeding butterfly guild in biodiversity…
View article: Fruit-feeding butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) of the Área de Proteção Especial Manancial Mutuca, Nova Lima and Species list for the Region of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Fruit-feeding butterflies (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) of the Área de Proteção Especial Manancial Mutuca, Nova Lima and Species list for the Region of Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais, Brazil Open
A study of the assembly of fruit-feeding butterflies in the Área de Proteção Especial Manancial Mutuca, Nova Lima, MG was conducted with the goal of inventorying the species of the site. Forty-two traps were used to attract fruit-feeding b…