Figure 6 from: Schweiger O, Harpke A, Wiemers M, Settele J (2014) CLIMBER: Climatic niche characteristics of the butterflies in Europe. ZooKeys 367: 65-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.367.6185

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author Schweiger, Oliver
Harpke, Alexander
Wiemers, Martin
Settele, Josef
title Figure 6 from: Schweiger O, Harpke A, Wiemers M, Settele J (2014) CLIMBER: Climatic niche characteristics of the butterflies in Europe. ZooKeys 367: 65-84. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.367.6185
publishDate 2014
topic Climate change
climate warming
CTI
global change
global warming
modelling
risk
trend
STI
Europe
butterflies
Lepidoptera
Papilionidae
Pieridae
Lycaenidae
Riodinidae
Nymphalidae
Hesperiidae
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contents Figure 6 - Work flow and data sources for the generation of CLIMBER. Butterfly distribution data are based on a database which combines information from local recorders and private, regional and national databases. Thereof, species distributional maps have been developed. Together with maps of original and derived climate variables, based on interpolated data from local weather stations, species distribution-climate relationships have been assessed in a GIS. Based on these relationships several statistics describing the climatic characteristics of 397 European butterfly species have been developed and stored in CLIMBER. Several steps of quality control ensure a high level of data accuracy. CRU; Climate Research Unit, University of East Anglia (http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/). ALARM; EU, FP6 project 'Assessing Large Scale Risks for Biodiversity with Tested Methods' (http://www.alarmproject.net/climate/climate/).
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