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Fewer butterflies seen by community scientists across the warming and drying landscapes of the American West

Science56.90
Volume: 371, Issue: 6533, Pages: 1042 - 1045
Published: Mar 5, 2021
Abstract
Warming autumns, fewer butterflies Many recent studies have revealed sweeping declines in insects over the past few decades. Butterflies are no exception. Forister et al. used three different datasets, collected by both experts and community scientists, and found that the number of butterflies has declined over the past 40 years. Although the drivers of decline are complex, the authors found that climate change—in particular, warmer months in...
Paper Details
Title
Fewer butterflies seen by community scientists across the warming and drying landscapes of the American West
Published Date
Mar 5, 2021
Journal
Volume
371
Issue
6533
Pages
1042 - 1045
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