Butterfly Conservation in China: From Science to Action
Butterfly Conservation in China: From Science to Action
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Basel: MDPI AG
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About 10% of the Earth’s butterfly species inhabit the highly diverse ecosystems of China. Important for the ecological, economic, and cultural services they provide, many butterfly species experience threats from land use shifts and climate change. China has recently adopted policies to protect the nation’s biodiversity resources. This essay exami...
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Butterfly Conservation in China: From Science to Action
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2075-4450
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2075-4450
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10.3390/insects11100661