Poleward shifts in geographical ranges of butterfly species associated with regional warming

Nature - Tập 399 Số 6736 - Trang 579-583 - 1999
Camille Parmesan1, Nils Ryrholm2, Constantí Stefanescu3, Jane K. Hill4, Chris D. Thomas5, Henri Descimon6, Brian Huntley4, Lauri Kaila7, Jaakko Kullberg7, Toomas Tammaru8, W. John Tennent9, Jeremy A. Thomas10, M. S. Warren11
1Integrative Biology
2 Uppsala University
3Butterfly Monitoring Scheme
4Department of Biological Sciences, Environmental Research Centre, University of Durham, Durham, UK
5University of Leeds
6Aix-Marseille Université
7#N##TAB##TAB##TAB##TAB# University of Helsinki#N##TAB##TAB##TAB#
8Zooloogia Ja Botaanika Instituut
9The Natural History Museum, London
10Centre for Ecology and Hydrology
11Butterfly Conservation

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