2024
DOI: 10.1111/ddi.13814
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Temperature seasonality drives taxonomic and functional homogenization of tropical butterflies

Catherine M. Hulshof,
James D. Ackerman,
Rosa A. Franqui
et al.

Abstract: AimTo better understand the potential impact of climate change on butterfly assemblages across a tropical island, we model the potential for taxonomic and functional homogenization and determine climate‐ and trait‐mediated shifts in projected species distributions.LocationPuerto Rico.MethodsWe used thousands of museum records of diurnal Lepidoptera to model current (1970–2000) and forecast future (2061–2080) species distributions and combined these to test for taxonomic and functional homogenization. We then q… Show more

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“…It is not understood whether this effect cascades to insects. One study suggests future climate scenarios may lead to homogenization of the butterfly fauna in Puerto Rico (Hulshof et al, 2024). How this plays out on smaller scales or following more acute disturbances is unclear.…”
Section: Functional Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not understood whether this effect cascades to insects. One study suggests future climate scenarios may lead to homogenization of the butterfly fauna in Puerto Rico (Hulshof et al, 2024). How this plays out on smaller scales or following more acute disturbances is unclear.…”
Section: Functional Diversitymentioning
confidence: 99%