2024
DOI: 10.3897/nl.47.126025
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Population status of the highly endangered Lycaena helle (Papilionoidea, Lycaenidae) in the Šumava Mts. two decades after establishment

Terezie Peškařová,
Alois Pavlíčko,
Tomáš Kuras
et al.

Abstract: The process of translocation of endangered species represents a useful conservation tool, but subsequent monitoring of translocated populations is often neglected, although it may supply critical information for conservation work. The EU-protected glacial relic Lycaena helle (Lycaenidae) went extinct in the Czech Republic, where a few lowland populations historically existed, in the 1950s. In 2002, a mountain-dwelling population was established in Šumava Mts., among grasslands and fenlands surrounding the aban… Show more

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