Population synchrony indicates functional connectivity in a threatened sedentary butterfly

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  • who: Alex Blomfield from the Lancaster Environment Centre, Lancaster University, Lancaster , YQ, UK have published the research work: Population synchrony indicates functional connectivity in a threatened sedentary butterfly, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors demonstrate that population synchrony may be used to assess local-scale movement between sedentary populations as well as to understand barriers to dispersal and guide conservation management. The authors investigate the use of population synchrony as an indicator of functional connectivity in a sedentary, specialist butterfly, the pearl-bordered fritillary, Boloria euphrosyne.
  • how: All analysis was carried out . . .

     

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