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2. Evolutionary change in flight-to-light response in urban moths comes with changes in wing morphology
3. Continent‐wide parallel urban evolution of increased heat tolerance in a common moth
4. Dim light pollution prevents diapause induction in urban and rural moths
5. Figure 2 from: Marabuto E, Pires P, Romão F, Lemos P, Merckx T (2022) A review of the distribution and ecology of the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly Thecla betulae (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Nota Lepidopterologica 45: 101-118. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76222
6. Figure 4 from: Marabuto E, Pires P, Romão F, Lemos P, Merckx T (2022) A review of the distribution and ecology of the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly Thecla betulae (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Nota Lepidopterologica 45: 101-118. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76222
7. Figure 1 from: Marabuto E, Pires P, Romão F, Lemos P, Merckx T (2022) A review of the distribution and ecology of the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly Thecla betulae (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Nota Lepidopterologica 45: 101-118. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76222
8. Figure 3 from: Marabuto E, Pires P, Romão F, Lemos P, Merckx T (2022) A review of the distribution and ecology of the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly Thecla betulae (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in the Iberian Peninsula. Nota Lepidopterologica 45: 101-118. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.45.76222
9. A review of the distribution and ecology of the elusive Brown Hairstreak butterfly Thecla betulae (Lepidoptera, Lycaenidae) in the Iberian Peninsula
10. Landscape-scale conservation of farmland moths
11. Local and landscape-scale impacts of woodland management on wildlife
12. Rewilding: Pitfalls and Opportunities for Moths and Butterflies
13. Urbanization extends flight phenology and leads to local adaptation of seasonal plasticity in Lepidoptera
14. Lower density of arthropod biomass in small high‐Andes Polylepis fragments affects habitat use in insectivorous birds
15. The Use of Geometric Morphometrics in Studying Butterfly Wings in an Evolutionary Ecological Context
16. Individual plasticity drives boldness senescence in a territorial butterfly
17. An experimental test of changed personality in butterflies from anthropogenic landscapes
18. Urbanization drives cross‐taxon declines in abundance and diversity at multiple spatial scales
19. Behavioural repeatability is affected by early developmental conditions in a butterfly
20. Trait‐based functional dietary analysis provides a better insight into the foraging ecology of bats
21. Urbanization‐driven homogenization is more pronounced and happens at wider spatial scales in nocturnal and mobile flying insects
22. Species traits shape the relationship between local and regional species abundance distributions
23. Joint Species Movement Modeling: How Do Traits Influence Movements?
24. Habitat amount, not patch size and isolation, drives species richness of macro‐moth communities in countryside landscapes
25. Personality traits influence contest outcome, and vice versa, in a territorial butterfly
26. Joint species movement modeling: how do traits influence movements?
27. Beta diversity patterns reveal positive effects of farmland abandonment on moth communities
28. Urbanisation and sex affect the consistency of butterfly personality across metamorphosis
29. Body-size shifts in aquatic and terrestrial urban communities
30. Increased body size along urbanization gradients at both community and intraspecific level in macro-moths
31. High impact journals in ecology cover proportionally more statistically significant findings
32. Noctuid moths as potential hybridization agents for Platanthera orchids
33. Urbanization drives community shifts towards thermophilic and dispersive species at local and landscape scales
34. Elevational species richness gradients in a hyperdiverse insect taxon: a global meta‐study on geometrid moths
35. Quality of citizen science data and its consequences for the conservation of skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) in Flanders (northern Belgium)
36. The Urban Heat Island and its spatial scale dependent impact on survival and development in butterflies of different thermal sensitivity
37. Reshaping agri-environmental subsidies: From marginal farming to large-scale rewilding
38. Anthropogenic host plant expansion leads a nettle-feeding butterfly out of the forest: consequences for larval survival and developmental plasticity in adult morphology
39. Macro-moth families differ in their attraction to light: implications for light-trap monitoring programmes
40. Life-history traits and landscape characteristics predict macro-moth responses to forest fragmentation
41. A global perspective on conserving butterflies and moths and their habitats
42. Hedgerow trees and extended-width field margins enhance macro-moth diversity: implications for management
43. Multi-scale effects of farmland management on dragonfly and damselfly assemblages of farmland ponds
44. Conserving threatened Lepidoptera: Towards an effective woodland management policy in landscapes under intense human land-use
45. Habitat fragmentation impacts mobility in a common and widespread woodland butterfly: do sexes respond differently?
46. Identifying high-quality pond habitats for Odonata in lowland England: implications for agri-environment schemes
47. Shelter benefits less mobile moth species: The field-scale effect of hedgerow trees
48. What type of hedgerows do Brown hairstreak (Thecla betulaeL.) butterflies prefer? Implications for European agricultural landscape conservation
49. The dragonfly delusion: why it is essential to sample exuviae to avoid biased surveys
50. Habitat preference and mobility of Polia bombycina: are non-tailored agri-environment schemes any good for a rare and localised species?
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