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Mlake – a hotspot of butterfly diversity in Slovenia
Published 2011-12-01“… The Mlake military area in Vipava Valley has been recognized as possibly the most prominent ‘hot spot’ of butterfly diversity in Slovenia. An area of less than one square kilometre hosts 102 butterfly species or almost 57% of the total species confirmed for Slovenia. …”
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Butterfly Diversity from Farmlands of Central Uganda
Published 2012-01-01“…The aim of this study was to collect information about the diversity of butterfly communities in the mixed coffee-banana mosaic (seminatural, agricultural) landscapes of rural central Uganda. …”
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The butterfly (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) diversity of Mt. Mosor in Dalmatia, Croatia
Published 2020-12-01“…The comparison with the published lists of the neighbouring lower Mt. Kozjak and much higher Mt. Biokovo revealed that the butterfly richness of Mt. …”
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Butterfly Abundance and Diversity in Different Habitat Types in the Usangu Area, Ruaha National Park
Published 2024-01-01“…This study was carried out to examine the diversity and abundance of butterflies across the restored habitats in Usangu area part of Ruaha National Park (RUNAPA) from May 2022 to June 2022 using the walking transect method supplemented by sweep nets and butterfly baited traps. …”
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Diversity and abundance of butterflies in urban areas of Bankura district, Bankura, West Bengal, India
Published 2025-02-01“…The findings presented here were based on seasonal diversity of Butterflies in the college campus. The species dominance of Butterflies was numerically measured on the basis of density, relative density, abundance, relative abundance, frequency, and relative frequency. …”
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Butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) of Donji Emovci, Požega, Croatia
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Butterfly fauna (Hesperoidea & Papilionoidea) of mountain Borja, Bosnia and Herzegovina
Published 2019-12-01Subjects: “…butterfly…”
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Butterfly Distribution of Relativistic Electrons Driven by Parallel Propagating Lower Band Whistler Chorus Waves
Published 2022-06-01“…Abstract We report results from a test particle simulation to reveal that electron scattering driven by lower band whistler chorus waves propagating along a magnetic field line plays an important role to produce the butterfly distribution of relativistic electrons. …”
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Changes in butterfly species richness (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) over two decades in the Koroška region, Northern Slovenia
Published 2018-06-01“… Changes in butterfly fauna in the Koroška region in northeastern Slovenia have been compared over a period of 22 years. …”
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Application of Butterfly Clos-Network in Network-on-Chip
Published 2014-01-01“…Simulation analyses show that BFC inherits the rich path diversity of Clos network, and it has a better performance than butterfly network in throughput and delay in a quite congested traffic pattern.…”
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De Prunner’s Ringlet Erebia triaria (de Prunner, 1798) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) – a new species for the Republic of Macedonia
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The distribution of butterflies (Lepidoptera: Rhopalocera) in Haloze, East Slovenia
Published 2003-12-01“… Almost nothing has been known about the butterfly fauna of Haloze prior to our survey. During our field trips, including an extensive survey carried within the framework of the Student Research Camp Videm 2002, surprisingly high butterfly diversity was established. …”
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Are Consumers Interested in Ornamental Plants That Benefit Pollinator Insects?
Published 2016-10-01“… Population declines among bees, butterflies, and other pollinator insects are very worrying because 70% of the world’s food crop production depends upon these tiny insect workers. …”
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Are Consumers Interested in Ornamental Plants That Benefit Pollinator Insects?
Published 2016-10-01“… Population declines among bees, butterflies, and other pollinator insects are very worrying because 70% of the world’s food crop production depends upon these tiny insect workers. …”
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Contribution to the knowledge of the butterfly fauna (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea) of Central Slovenia
Published 2023-11-01“…Locations harbouring these species and those with the highest species richness are of great importance for preserving the diverse butterfly fauna of the region. …”
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Contribution to the knowledge of the spring butterfly fauna of the Republic of Macedonia (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea & Hesperioidea)
Published 2012-12-01“…Such a high number of species observed indicates an overall high butterfly diversity of this region, particularly in the lower Vardar valley. …”
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The butterfly effect and earnings management: Analysis of long-term consequences of short-term adjustments
Published 2025-02-01“…Further, this study identifies how earning management activities are influenced by governance and transparency of company affairs by embedding firm size and leverage as moderators. …”
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Analysis of Option Butterfly Portfolio Models Based on Nonparametric Estimation Deep Learning Method
Published 2023-01-01“…The empirical analysis shows that the SPD function estimated by using single-index nonparametric option model can effectively calculate the option butterfly portfolio returns with the minimum option strike price interval and provide an effective reference tool for risk-averse investors with limited risk preferences.…”
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