The decline of butterflies in Europe: Problems, significance, and possible solutions
M. S. Warren(Butterfly Conservation), Sam Ellis(Butterfly Conservation), Dirk Maes(Research Institute for Nature and Forest), Chris van Swaay(Dutch Butterfly Conservation), Hans Van Dyck(UCLouvain), Nigel A. D. Bourn(Butterfly Conservation), Dan Hoare(Butterfly Conservation), Irma Wynhoff(Dutch Butterfly Conservation), Philippe Goffart(Service Public de Wallonie)
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