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Habitat associations of British butterflies and their foodplants: implications for conservation

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  • UserEsme Ashe-Jepson
  • ClockThursday 15 February 2024, 19:30-21:00
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Esme Ashe-Jepson will talk about her research into the associations of ten species of butterfly and one day-flying moth species and their foodplants in Bedfordshire, UK.

She found high variation in associations across species, with species that overwinter at non-adult life stages having particularly restrictive associations, indicating they may be most vulnerable to environmental change.

This talk is part of the Cambridge Natural History Society series.

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