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    Extinction (Butterflies)

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    Extinction (Butterflies)


    Material preceded by an asterisk (*) was posted after this subject summary was written and therefore is not included in the summary.  This material will be integrated into the summary at a later date.

    Summary


    * -- Butterfly Responses to 35 Years of Regional Warming and Land Use Change in the Sierra Nevada Mountains of Northern California

    Heat Shock Proteins in the Copper Butterfly

    Regional Biodiversity in a Warmer World

    British Lepidoptera Responses to Global Warming

    Evolution of Dispersal Ability in the Speckled Wood Butterfly

    Global Warming and Butterfly Species Richness in Canada

    Butterfly Biodiversity in Britain

    Global Warming and the Silver-Spotted Skipper Butterfly

    Global Warming and the Sachem Skipper Butterfly

    CO2 Enrichment Effects on a Plant-Herbivore Association

    Effects of Elevated Atmospheric CO2 Concentrations on Butterfly Development

    Great Basin Butterflies

    British Butterflies and Crickets Benefit from Regional Warming

    Effects of Elevated CO2 and Genotype on Leaf Quality of Lotus corniculatus and the Larval Development of the Common Blue Butterfly

    Global Warming and Shifts in European Butterfly Ranges

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