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Climate change effects on animal ecology: butterflies and moths as a case study
Biological Reviews ( IF 10.0 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-30 , DOI: 10.1111/brv.12746
Geena M Hill 1 , Akito Y Kawahara 2, 3 , Jaret C Daniels 2, 4 , Craig C Bateman 2 , Brett R Scheffers 5
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Butterflies and moths (Lepidoptera) are one of the most studied, diverse, and widespread animal groups, making them an ideal model for climate change research. They are a particularly informative model for studying the effects of climate change on species ecology because they are ectotherms that thermoregulate with a suite of physiological, behavioural, and phenotypic traits. While some species have been negatively impacted by climatic disturbances, others have prospered, largely in accordance with their diversity in life-history traits. Here we take advantage of a large repertoire of studies on butterflies and moths to provide a review of the many ways in which climate change is impacting insects, animals, and ecosystems. By studying these climate-based impacts on ecological processes of Lepidoptera, we propose appropriate strategies for species conservation and habitat management broadly across animals.

中文翻译:

气候变化对动物生态的影响:以蝴蝶和飞蛾为例

蝴蝶和飞蛾(鳞翅目)是研究最多、多样化和分布最广泛的动物群体之一,使它们成为气候变化研究的理想模型。它们是研究气候变化对物种生态影响的特别有用的模型,因为它们是具有一系列生理、行为和表型特征的体温调节动物。虽然一些物种受到气候干扰的负面影响,但其他物种却蓬勃发展,这主要是因为它们的生活史特征的多样性。在这里,我们利用对蝴蝶和飞蛾的大量研究,对气候变化影响昆虫、动物和生态系统的多种方式进行回顾。通过研究这些基于气候的对鳞翅目生态过程的影响,
更新日期:2021-05-30
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