2024
DOI: 10.1093/ee/nvae110
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High voltinism, late-emerging butterflies are sensitive to interannual variation in spring temperature in North Carolina

Laura E Hamon,
Joel G Kingsolver,
Kati J Moore
et al.

Abstract: Climate change has been repeatedly linked to phenological shifts in many taxa, but the factors that drive variation in phenological sensitivity remain unclear. For example, relatively little is known about phenological responses in areas that have not exhibited a consistent warming trend, making it difficult to project phenological responses in response to future climate scenarios for these regions. We used an extensive community science dataset to examine changes in the adult flight onset dates of 38 butterfl… Show more

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