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Autor:
Bonelli S.[1], Cerrato C.[1, Barbero F.[1], Boiani M.V.[3], Buffa G.[1], Casacci L.P.[1], Fracastoro L.[1], Provenzale A.[3], Rivella E.[4], Zaccagno M.[1], Balletto E.[1]
Publikováno v:
Insects, Vol 13, Iss 43, p 43 (2022)
Insects
Insects; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 43
Insects 13 (2022): 1–22. doi:10.3390/insects13010043
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bonelli S.[1], Cerrato C.[1,2], Barbero F.[1], Boiani M.V.[3], Buffa G.[1], Casacci L.P.[1], Fracastoro L.[1], Provenzale A.[3], Rivella E.[4], Zaccagno M.[1], Balletto E.[1]/titolo:Changes in Alpine Butterfly Communities during the Last 40 Years/doi:10.3390%2Finsects13010043/rivista:Insects/anno:2022/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:22/intervallo_pagine:1–22/volume:13
Insects
Insects; Volume 13; Issue 1; Pages: 43
Insects 13 (2022): 1–22. doi:10.3390/insects13010043
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Bonelli S.[1], Cerrato C.[1,2], Barbero F.[1], Boiani M.V.[3], Buffa G.[1], Casacci L.P.[1], Fracastoro L.[1], Provenzale A.[3], Rivella E.[4], Zaccagno M.[1], Balletto E.[1]/titolo:Changes in Alpine Butterfly Communities during the Last 40 Years/doi:10.3390%2Finsects13010043/rivista:Insects/anno:2022/pagina_da:1/pagina_a:22/intervallo_pagine:1–22/volume:13
Simple Summary The Alps are among the most vulnerable ecosystems to climate change, as these modifications take place at a faster pace at higher elevations. Since butterflies are ideal model systems to investigate species responses to climate and hab
Autor:
Cerrato C.[1], Rocchia E.[1], Brunetti M.[2], Bionda R.[3], Bassano B.[1], Provenzale A.[4], Bonelli S.[2], Viterbi R.[1]
Publikováno v:
Journal for nature conservation (Internet) 34 (2019): 91–118.
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cerrato C.[1], Rocchia E.[1], Brunetti M.[2], Bionda R.[3], Bassano B.[1], Provenzale A.[4], Bonelli S.[2], Viterbi R.[1]/titolo:Butterfly distribution along altitudinal gradients: temporal changes over a short time period./doi:/rivista:Journal for nature conservation (Internet)/anno:2019/pagina_da:91/pagina_a:118/intervallo_pagine:91–118/volume:34
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cerrato C.[1], Rocchia E.[1], Brunetti M.[2], Bionda R.[3], Bassano B.[1], Provenzale A.[4], Bonelli S.[2], Viterbi R.[1]/titolo:Butterfly distribution along altitudinal gradients: temporal changes over a short time period./doi:/rivista:Journal for nature conservation (Internet)/anno:2019/pagina_da:91/pagina_a:118/intervallo_pagine:91–118/volume:34
Mountain ecosystems are particularly sensitive to changes in climate and land cover, but at the same time, they can offer important refuges for species on the opposite of the more altered lowlands. To explore the potential role of mountain ecosystems
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https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-for-nature-conservation
https://www.journals.elsevier.com/journal-for-nature-conservation
Autor:
Cerrato C.[1], Viterbi R.[1], Bionda R.[2], Vettorazzo E.[3], Pedrotti L.[5], Movalli C.[5], Provenzale A.[6]
Publikováno v:
6th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas. Conference Volume, edited by Salzburger Nationalparkfonds, 5730 Mittersill, Austria, pp. 103–106, 2018
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cerrato C.[1], Viterbi R.[1], Bionda R.[2], Vettorazzo E.[3], Pedrotti L.[5], Movalli C.[5], Provenzale A.[6]/titolo:A multi-taxa approach in mountain ecosystem: a shared protocol between 6 Italian Parks/titolo_volume:6th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas. Conference Volume/curatori_volume:Salzburger Nationalparkfonds, 5730 Mittersill, Austria/editore:/anno:2018
info:cnr-pdr/source/autori:Cerrato C.[1], Viterbi R.[1], Bionda R.[2], Vettorazzo E.[3], Pedrotti L.[5], Movalli C.[5], Provenzale A.[6]/titolo:A multi-taxa approach in mountain ecosystem: a shared protocol between 6 Italian Parks/titolo_volume:6th Symposium for Research in Protected Areas. Conference Volume/curatori_volume:Salzburger Nationalparkfonds, 5730 Mittersill, Austria/editore:/anno:2018
Elevational gradients are natural laboratories to study species diversity and community level responses along patterns of environmental variation. Understanding how multiple contrasting taxa respond to elevation along the same gradient, as well as ho
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http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0037b188
http://hw.oeaw.ac.at/?arp=0x0037b188