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Butterfly monitoring in Europe: methods,applications and perspectives
Authors:Chris A M van Swaay  Piotr Nowicki  Josef Settele  Arco J van Strien
Institution:1.De Vlinderstichting – Dutch Butterfly Conservation,Wageningen,The Netherlands;2.Butterfly Conservation Europe,Wageningen,The Netherlands;3.Institute of Environmental Sciences,Jagiellonian University,Kraków,Poland;4.Department of Community Ecology,UFZ - Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research,Halle (Saale),Germany;5.Statistics Netherlands,Voorburg,The Netherlands
Abstract:Since the first Butterfly Monitoring Scheme in the UK started in the mid-1970s, butterfly monitoring in Europe has developed in more than ten European countries. These schemes are aimed to assess regional and national trends in butterfly abundance per species. We discuss strengths and weaknesses of methods used in these schemes and give examples of applications of the data. A new development is to establish supra-national trends per species and multispecies indicators. Such indicators enable to report against the target to halt biodiversity loss by 2010. Our preliminary European Grassland Butterfly Indicator shows a decline of 50% between 1990 and 2005. We expect to develop a Grassland Butterfly Indicator with an improved coverage across European countries. We see also good perspectives to develop a supra-national indicator for climate change as well as an indicator for woodland butterflies.
Keywords:Biodiversity  Climate change  Indicators  Nature management  Population trends  Transect counts
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