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A Cornwall Butterfly Atlas

A Cornwall Butterfly Atlas
Author: J. S. Wacher
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2003
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 9781874357230

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Butterflies of Cornwall

Butterflies of Cornwall
Author: Sarah Board
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781913994013

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The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland

The Millennium Atlas of Butterflies in Britain and Ireland
Author: Jim Asher
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2001
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780198505655

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This full-colour, superbly illustrated atlas presents the findings of Butterflies for the New Millennium, the most comprehensive survey of butterflies ever undertaken in Britain and Ireland. After five years of recording by thousands of volunteers, it provides an up-to-date assessment of our butterflies, the habitats they live in, the threats they face, and the major changes that have occurred since publication of the previous such atlas in 1984. The body of the book is taken up with species by species accounts, each accompanied by a full-page distribution map and colour photographs of the butterfly concerned. A wider context is provided by considering long-term trends in distribution, derived from 200 years of recording and recent changes elsewhere in Europe. In addition, the book summarises the wealth of new information about butterfly ecology, incorporates findings from the Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, describes and illustrates the habitats favoured by particular communities of butterflies, and presents a vision of how these popular insects might be conserved in the future. As such, it will be invaluable to a wide range of readers, from amateur naturalists to professional conservationists and policy makers.


The Butterflies of Britain & Ireland

The Butterflies of Britain & Ireland
Author: Jeremy Thomas
Publisher: Osprey Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2010
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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This completely revised edition of 'Butterflies of Britain & Ireland' includes substantially revised species accounts, all including the latest information and research.


British and Irish Butterflies

British and Irish Butterflies
Author: Roger L H Dennis
Publisher: CABI
Total Pages: 407
Release: 2018-07-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1786395061

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Islands are special places; they can be havens for unique plants and animals and refuges for wildlife. This book investigates the biogeography of butterfly species over the British islands, particularly the factors that influence their presence on the islands and that have made each island's butterfly fauna distinctive. The book contains a full log of records of species on the islands and much supporting information. The first three chapters set the scene, illustrating the basics of island biogeography theory, their changing circumstances during the current Holocene interglacial, and studies of natural history of British butterflies that mark the islands as the most intensively studied region for wildlife in the world. The book advances by increasing resolution downscale from a European continental perspective, through patterns and changes on the British mainland, a comparison of the two dominant islands of Britain and Ireland, to a close inspection of the dynamics of species on the multitude of offshore islands. Detailed investigations include contrasts in species' richness on the islands and then of the incidences of each species. Case studies highlight the continual turnover of species on islands. Attention is then given to evolutionary changes since the time that glaciers enveloped Europe. A powerful message is conveyed for the maintenance of butterfly species on the smaller British islands now experiencing population losses at a rate unprecedented since the spread of the last ice sheets: the incontrovertible importance of maintaining populations of species on nearby mainland sources for islands as pools for future migrants.


Butterfly Atlas Edition

Butterfly Atlas Edition
Author: Sorby Natural History Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 56
Release: 1992
Genre:
ISBN:

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The Connecticut Butterfly Atlas

The Connecticut Butterfly Atlas
Author: Jane E. O'Donnell
Publisher: State Geological and Natural History Survey of Connecticut
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 9780942081169

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Butterfly Atlas of the Scottish Borders

Butterfly Atlas of the Scottish Borders
Author: Jon Mercer
Publisher: Atropos Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: Butterflies
ISBN: 9780955108624

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This book provides details of the latest butterfly survey of theScottish Borders. Distribution maps, flight periods and colourphotographs accompany all the regular breeding species, withaccounts for migrants and former residents.


His Imperial Majesty

His Imperial Majesty
Author: Matthew Oates
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 425
Release: 2020-06-11
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1472950135

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A witty and informative account that busts the myths about Britain's most captivating butterfly species. When summer is at its zenith and the sallow foliage develops a bluish tinge, a giant butterfly – beautiful, bold and brazen – flies powerfully over the tree canopy. Females of this species, wary yet determined, haunt the sallow thickets, depositing their eggs, while the males establish treetop territories and descend to the woodland floor in search of indelicacies to feed upon. Mysterious, elusive and enthralling in equal measure, this is the butterfly that Victorian collectors yearned for above all others: His Imperial Majesty, the Purple Emperor. A wondrous enigma, the Purple Emperor is our most elusive and least-known butterfly – we glimpse it only through fissures in its treetop world, yet this giant insect has fascinated us for centuries and has even inspired its own 'Emperoring' language. Matthew Oates became captivated by the Purple Emperor following his first sighting as a boy. He has studied it assiduously ever since, devoting his life to trying to unravel the Emperor's secrets. His Imperial Majesty takes us on a journey, beginning with a dalliance into the bizarre history of our engagement with the butterfly, with daring doings and gross eccentricities from the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Subsequent chapters explore all aspects of this remarkable butterfly's life cycle, including behaviour, habitat preferences, life history and conservation, all relayed in Matthew's unique, informative and witty style. Not so long ago, our knowledge of the Emperor was largely based on a blend of mythology and assumption. This book dispels the fabrications and reveals all about the Purple Emperor – the king of British butterflies.


The Butterflies of Yorkshire

The Butterflies of Yorkshire
Author: Howard M. Frost
Publisher:
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2005
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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