Ecology of Butterflies in Europe
Edited by Josef Settele, Tim Shreeve, Martin Konvicka and Hans van Dyck
513 pages, 37 b/w illus, 24 col illus, 27 tabs.
'Ecology of Butterflies in Europe is innovative and is recommended not only to researchers' libraries. Important readers will include naturalists,
amateur lepidopterologists and all individuals who formulate policy and practical conservation biology.' European Journal of Entomology 'This is a
book to be dipped into and enjoyed slowly, like a good malt - again and again.' British Journal of Entomology and Natural History 'What else can be
said, except that this is an excellent and enthralling book? In every chapter I have found intriguing ideas and facts. Its messages are important and
wide-ranging ... And it is easily recommendable to every ecologist. Don't be put off by the 'European' part of the title. The range of species,
habitat, climate, threat and response make this a book with world-wide importance.' Bulletin of the British Ecological Society
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