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The influences of landscape structure on butterfly distribution and movement: a review
Authors:John Dover  Josef Settele
Affiliation:(1) Institute for Environment, Sustainability and Regeneration, Staffordshire University, College Road, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 2DE, UK;(2) Department of Community Ecology, UFZ – Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research, Theodor-Lieser Str 4, 06120 Halle, Germany
Abstract:We review the literature on the influence of landscape structure on butterfly distribution and movement. We start by examining the definition of landscape commonly used in spatial ecology. Landscape-level processes are reviewed before focusing on the impact of the geometry and spatial arrangement of habitat patches on butterflies e.g. the nature of the matrix, patch size and shape, minimum area requirements, immigration and emigration, and temporal habitat dynamics. The role of landscape elements is reviewed in terms of corridors (and stepping-stones), barriers, nodes, environmental buffers, and prominent landmark features.
Keywords:Landscape  Dispersal  Connectivity  Spatial ecology  Lepidoptera  Patch  Matrix
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