Butterfly phenology in Mediterranean mountains using space‐for‐time substitution
Abstract Inferring species' responses to climate change in the absence of long‐term time series data is a challenge, but can be achieved by substituting space for time. For example, thermal elevational gradients represent suitable proxies to study phenological responses to warming. We used butt...
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Main Authors: | Konstantina Zografou, Andrea Grill, Robert J. Wilson, John M. Halley, George C. Adamidis, Vassiliki Kati |
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Language: | EN |
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Wiley
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/224bc05bc3914cc9a98f5722e4bb15ab |
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