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                Journal
                Ecological Entomology
                Ecol Entomol
                Wiley
                03076946
                September 17 2018
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Natural and Environmental Sciences; Newcastle University; Newcastle upon Tyne U.K.
                [2 ]School of Environmental Sciences; University of Hull; Hull U.K.
                [3 ]Butterfly Conservation; Wareham, Dorset U.K.
                [4 ]Centre for Ecology and Hydrology; Wallingford U.K.
                [5 ]Department of Biology; University of York; York U.K.
                [6 ]Institute of Zoology, University of Graz; Graz Austria
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                10.1111/een.12674
                f043064f-d783-4c6b-8da0-2938b7a2b008
                © 2018

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