Utilizing novel grasslands for the conservation and restoration of butterflies and other pollinators in agricultural ecosystems

作者: John Thomas Delaney

DOI: 10.31274/ETD-180810-3642

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摘要: v CHAPTER 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 Dissertation Organization 5 2. CROSS-TAXON CONGRUENCE FOUND BETWEEN PLANTS AND TWO PHYTOPHAGOUS INSECT TAXA IN GRASSLANDS OF THE MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES 8 Abstract Introduction 9 Methods 12 Results and Discussion 15 Conclusion 18 3: TRACKING TEMPORAL TRAJECTORY BUTTERFLY PLANT COMPOSITION TO RESTORATION MANAGEMENT UTILIZING DOMESTIC CATTLE GRAZING FIRE 26 27 30 34 36 41 4: FOCUSED ON INCREASING HABITAT HETEROGENEITY HAS UNEXPECTED RESULTS FOR BUTTERFLIES 54 55 59 64

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