Guidelines for Standardised Global Butterfly Monitoring - GEO BON
Because of their short life cycles and specific habitat needs, they mirror the health of other invertebrates, which make up over two-thirds of all species. Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
Standardized methods ensure data can be compared across different years and regions. Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
Monitoring butterflies is a cornerstone of modern conservation. As highly sensitive bioindicators, butterflies react quickly to habitat changes and climate shifts, providing scientists with early warnings about the health of entire ecosystems. Why Monitor Butterflies? Monitoring butterflies for ecology and conserva...
Most monitoring happens during central hours of the day (e.g., 10:00 to 16:00) when butterflies are most active.