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2025
Long-term population dynamics of an endangered butterfly are influenced by hurricane-mediated disturbance
Biological Conservation
2025
Long-Term Phenological Shifts in Butterfly Species from Transylvania, Romania—A Case Study
Insects
2025
Co‐Occurring Sister Taxa of Mountain Butterflies Exhibit Distinct Cuticular Hydrocarbon Profiles
Ecology and Evolution
2025
The Spirit of the Mountains: A Geomythological Perspective on the Cultural Evolution of Krakonoš (Rübezahl)
Geoheritage
2025
Life stage hypothesis modeling determines insect vulnerability during developmental life stages to climate extremes
Ecosphere
2024
Active around the year: Butterflies and moths adapt their life cycles to a warming world
Global Change Biology
2023
Artificial habitat – a chance for survival of a rare montane dragonfly (Odonata): case study on an alpine emerald (Somatochlora alpestris)
Journal of Insect Conservation
2023
Threatened European butterflies concentrate in areas of strong climatic change and atmospheric deposition pressure
Biological Conservation
2023
Body size, not species identity, drives body heating in alpine Erebia butterflies
Journal of Thermal Biology
2023
Climatic Niche Conservatism and Ecological Diversification in the Holarctic Cold-Dwelling Butterfly GenusErebia
Insect Systematics and Diversity
2022
Opposing global change drivers counterbalance trends in breeding North American monarch butterflies
Global Change Biology
2022
Not Too Warm, Not Too Cold: Thermal Treatments to Slightly Warmer or Colder Conditions from Mother’s Origin Can Enhance Performance of Montane Butterfly Larvae
Biology
2022
Climate change may cause the extinction of the butterfly Lasiommata petropolitana in the Apennines
Journal of Insect Conservation
2022
Exploring Cold Hardiness within a Butterfly Clade: Supercooling Ability and Polyol Profiles in European Satyrinae
Insects
2021
Variation in Plant–Pollinator Network Structure along the Elevational Gradient of the San Francisco Peaks, Arizona
Insects
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