The effects of habitat fragmentation on niche requirements of the marsh fritillary, Euphydryas aurinia, (Rottemburg, 1775) on calcareous grasslands in southern UK
Marc S. Botham(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), Richard F. Pywell(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), AUDREY ZANNÈSE(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), David B. Roy(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), D. Ash(Salisbury University), N. Aspey(UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology), J. L. Swain(Salisbury University), Nigel A. D. Bourn(Butterfly Conservation), C. R. Bulman(Butterfly Conservation)
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