The quality and isolation of habitat patches both determine where butterflies persist in fragmented landscapes
Jeremy A. Thomas(Natural Environment Research Council), B. Goodger(Butterfly Conservation), G. S. Pearman(Butterfly Conservation), Robin Curtis(Natural Environment Research Council), Nigel A. D. Bourn(Butterfly Conservation), Katherine Stewart(Butterfly Conservation), Ralph T. Clarke(Natural Environment Research Council), David J. Simcox(Natural Environment Research Council)
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