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A winner in the Anthropocene: changing host plant distribution explains geographical range expansion in the gulf fritillary butterfly
Ecological Entomology ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-06 , DOI: 10.1111/een.12845 Christopher A. Halsch 1 , Arthur M. Shapiro 2 , James H. Thorne 3 , David P. Waetjen 3 , Matthew L. Forister 1
Ecological Entomology ( IF 2.0 ) Pub Date : 2020-02-06 , DOI: 10.1111/een.12845 Christopher A. Halsch 1 , Arthur M. Shapiro 2 , James H. Thorne 3 , David P. Waetjen 3 , Matthew L. Forister 1
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1. The changing climate is altering species distributions with consequences for population dynamics, resulting in winners and losers in the Anthropocene.
中文翻译:
人类世的赢家:不断变化的寄主植物分布解释了海湾贝母蝴蝶的地理范围扩大
1. 气候变化正在改变物种分布,对人口动态产生影响,导致人类世的赢家和输家。
更新日期:2020-02-06
中文翻译:
人类世的赢家:不断变化的寄主植物分布解释了海湾贝母蝴蝶的地理范围扩大
1. 气候变化正在改变物种分布,对人口动态产生影响,导致人类世的赢家和输家。