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3. Century-long butterfly range expansions in northern Europe depend on climate, land use and species traits.

4. Recent range shifts of moths, butterflies, and birds are driven by the breadth of their climatic niche.

6. Urbanization extends flight phenology and leads to local adaptation of seasonal plasticity in Lepidoptera.

7. Combining range and phenology shifts offers a winning strategy for boreal Lepidoptera.

8. Meta-analysis of multidecadal biodiversity trends in Europe.

9. Spatial synchrony is related to environmental change in Finnish moth communities.

10. Landscape simplification weakens the association between terrestrial producer and consumer diversity in Europe.

11. Higher mobility of butterflies than moths connected to habitat suitability and body size in a release experiment.

12. Impacts of land cover data selection and trait parameterisation on dynamic modelling of species' range expansion.

13. Density of insect-pollinated grassland plants decreases with increasing surrounding land-use intensity.

14. Protected areas alleviate climate change effects on northern bird species of conservation concern.

15. Is climate warming more consequential towards poles? The phenology of Lepidoptera in Finland.

16. Long-term metapopulation study of the Glanville fritillary butterfly (Melitaea cinxia): survey methods, data management, and long-term population trends.

17. Environmental controls on the phenology of moths: predicting plasticity and constraint under climate change.

18. Life-history traits predict species responses to habitat area and isolation: a cross-continental synthesis.

19. Dispersal capacity and diet breadth modify the response of wild bees to habitat loss.

20. Habitat fragmentation causes immediate and time-delayed biodiversity loss at different trophic levels.

21. Relative contributions of local and regional factors to species richness and total density of butterflies and moths in semi-natural grasslands.

22. New insights into butterfly-environment relationships using partitioning methods.

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