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      Relative impacts of land‐use and climate change on grasshopper range shifts have changed over time

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          Weather explains high annual variation in butterfly dispersal

          Weather conditions fundamentally affect the activity of short-lived insects. Annual variation in weather is therefore likely to be an important determinant of their between-year variation in dispersal, but conclusive empirical studies are lacking. We studied whether the annual variation of dispersal can be explained by the flight season's weather conditions in a Clouded Apollo ( Parnassius mnemosyne ) metapopulation. This metapopulation was monitored using the mark–release–recapture method for 12 years. Dispersal was quantified for each monitoring year using three complementary measures: emigration rate (fraction of individuals moving between habitat patches), average residence time in the natal patch, and average distance moved. There was much variation both in dispersal and average weather conditions among the years. Weather variables significantly affected the three measures of dispersal and together with adjusting variables explained 79–91% of the variation observed in dispersal. Different weather variables became selected in the models explaining variation in three dispersal measures apparently because of the notable intercorrelations. In general, dispersal rate increased with increasing temperature, solar radiation, proportion of especially warm days, and butterfly density, and decreased with increasing cloudiness, rainfall, and wind speed. These results help to understand and model annually varying dispersal dynamics of species affected by global warming.
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              Klimawandel in Deutschland

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                Global Ecology and Biogeography
                Global Ecol. Biogeogr.
                Wiley
                1466-822X
                1466-8238
                December 2020
                September 16 2020
                December 2020
                : 29
                : 12
                : 2190-2202
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Department of Biodiversity and Landscape Ecology Osnabrück University Osnabrück Germany
                [2 ]Herten Germany
                [3 ]Department of Conservation Ecology and Entomology Stellenbosch University Matieland South Africa
                [4 ]Institute of Biodiversity and Landscape Ecology (IBL) Münster Germany
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                10.1111/geb.13188
                5449cd23-cce6-4566-97be-da73113af677
                © 2020

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                http://doi.wiley.com/10.1002/tdm_license_1.1

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