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Butterfly diversity, richness, and density patterns in Sierra Nevada (SE Spain)

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Introduction

This repository contains data and analyses on butterfly biodiversity in Sierra Nevada (SE Spain). That analysis were done within the article: Butterfly diversity, richness, and density patterns in Sierra Nevada ( SE Spain): Conservation implications under a global change scenario, which has finally been published in the journal Insect Conservation and Diversity. Here is the published paper


Data, analysis and comments in the repo are in Spanish. Article are published in English.

Visualization

All the analysis are available (in Spanish) at https://ajpelu.github.io/msmariposasbiodiversity/

Data availability

Data used for the analysis and for the paper are available at GBIF:

  • Barea-Azcn J M (2021): Dataset of butterfly monitoring in Sierra Nevada (Spain). v1.2. Sierra Nevada Global Change Observatory. Andalusian Environmental Center, University of Granada, Regional Government of Andalusia. Dataset/Samplingevent. https://doi.org/10.15470/tc3gdq

Authors

How to cite

  • Paper: BareaAzcn, J.M., PrezLuque, A.J., Olivares, F.J., Guerrero, M., GalianaGarca, M., Chaves, M.D., Olvera, M., Munguira, M.L., 2022. Butterfly diversity, richness, and density patterns in Sierra Nevada ( SE Spain): Conservation implications under a global change scenario. Insect Conserv Diversity: icad.12617. https://doi.org/10.1111/icad.12617

  • Repository Prez-Luque, A. J., & Barea-Azcn, J. M. (2022). Analysis of "Butterfly diversity, richness and abundance patterns in Sierra Nevada" (Version 1.1) [Computer software]. https://ajpelu.github.io/msmariposasbiodiversity/. doi: 10.5281/zenodo.7355074

Owner

  • Name: Antonio J Perez-Luque
  • Login: ajpelu
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  • Location: Granada (Spain)

Ecologist. Applied Statistics. Ecoinformatics. @ecoinf_AEET

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