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THE IMPACT OF LANDSCAPE HETEROGENEITY ON THE DIVERSITY OF RUSSIAN'S FAR EAST BUTTERFLIES: A PILOT STUDY
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Kumar S., Simonson S.E., Stohlgren T.J., Effects of spatial heterogeneity on butterfly species richness in Rocky Mountai n National Park, CO, USA, Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 18, pp 739-763, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
Storozhenko S.Y., Lelej A.S., Kurzenko N.V., Tshistjakov Y.A., Sidorenko V.S., Insect biodiversity of the Russian Far East, Far Eastern Entomologist, vol. 109, pp -28, 2002.
Kondrashov L.G., Russian Far East forest disturbances and socio-economic problems of restoration, Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 201, pp 65-74, 2004.
Martynenko A.B., Butterflies (Lepidoptera, Diurna) in temperate forests of the southern Far East of Russia, Entomological Review, vol. 87/issue 3, pp 279-286, 2007.
Newell J., The Russian Far East: A reference guide for conservation and development, McKinleyville, California: Daniel & Daniel, 466 pp, 2004.
Carrol C., Miquelle D.G., Spatial viability analysis of Amur tiger Panthera tigris altaica in the Russian Far East: the role of protected areas and landscape matrix in population persistence, Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 43, pp 1056-1068, 2006.
Komarova T.A., Sibirina L.A., Papaik M.J., Park J.H., Kang H.S., Trends of post fire forest recovery in the south Sihko te-Alin Mountains, Russian Far East, Journal of the Korea Society of Environmental Restoration Technology, vol. 13/issue 3, pp 83-95, 2013.
Newell J.P, Simeone J., Russia’s forest in global economy: how consuption drives environmental change, Eurasian Geog raphy and Economics, 2014. DOI: 10.1080/15387216.2014.926254
Summerville K.S., Crist T.O., Effects of timber harvest on forest lepidoptera: community, guild, and species responses, Ecological Applications, vol. 12/issue 3, pp 820 -835, 2002.
Hamer K.C., Hill J.K., Benedick S., Mustaffa N., Sherratt T.N., Maryati M., Chey V.K., Ecology of butterflies in natural and selectively logged forests of northern Borneo: the importance of habitat heterogeneity, Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 40, pp 150 -162, 2003
van Halder I., Barbaro L., Jactel H., Conserving butterflies in fragmented plantation forests: are edge and interior habitats equally important , Journal of Insect Conservation, vol. 15, pp 591-601, 2011.
Schlegel J., Rupf R., Attitudes towards po tential animal flagship species in nature conservation: A survey among students of different educational institutions, Journal for Nature Conservation, vol. 18, pp 278-290, 2010.
ter Braak C.J.F., Smilauer P., CANOCO reference manual and CanoDraw for Windows user’s guide: Software for canonical community ordination (version 4.5). Microcomputer Power, Ithaca, 2002.
R Development Core Team, R: A language and environment for statistical computing. R Foundation for Statistical Computing, Vienna, Austria, 2013.
Sochivko A.V., Kaabak L.V., Opredelitel babochek Rossii. Dnevnye babochki (in Russian), Mir enciklopedii Avanta+, Moskva, pp 320, 2012.
Kumar S., Simonson S.E., Stohlgren T.J., Effects of spatial heterogeneity on butterfly species richness in Rocky Mountai n National Park, CO, USA, Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 18, pp 739-763, 2009. International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConfenferences SGEM 2015 www.sgem.org
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