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The Gulf of Guinea Highlands, a centre of endemism and high conservation importance, represent the only large mountain system in West and Central Africa. We studied habitat use of three common endemic butterflies Colias electo manengoubensis, Bicyclus anisops and Mylothris jacksoni knutsoni, using time-standardized surveys in four distinct habitats: close-canopy forest, scrub and forest edges, bracken and grasslands. All three species avoided close-canopy forests and bracken; the Colias preferring grassland, whereas Bicyclus and Mylothris scrub and forest edges. Ordination analyses of surrounding habitats indicated that all three taxa required heterogeneous landscape mosaics. We argue that the life history traits of taxa with limited geographic distribution may reflect past habitat conditions within their ranges, and that these habitat preferences can indicate the continuous existence of mosaic of forest and nonforest habitats in the West African mountains. Such a landscape was probably maintained by The Gulf of Guinea Highlands, a centre of endemism and high conservation importance, represent the only large mountain system in West and Central Africa. We studied habitat use of three common endemic butterflies Colias electo manengoubensis, Bicyclus anisops and Mylothris jacksoni knutsoni, using time-standardized surveys in four distinct habitats: close-canopy forest, scrub and forest edges, bracken and grasslands. All three species avoided close-canopy forests and bracken; the Colias preferring grassland, whereas Bicyclus and Mylothris scrub and forest edges. Ordination analyses of surrounding habitats indicated that all three taxa required heterogeneous landscape mosaics. We argue that the life history traits of taxa with limited geographic distribution may reflect past habitat conditions within their ranges, and that these habitat preferences can indicate the continuous existence of mosaic of forest and nonforest habitats in the West African mountains. Such a landscape was probably maintained by
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Forest eternal? Endemic butterflies of the Bamenda highlands, Cameroon, avoid close-canopy forest Forest eternal? Endemic butterflies of the Bamenda highlands, Cameroon, avoid close-canopy forest
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Forest eternal? Endemic butterflies of the Bamenda highlands, Cameroon, avoid close-canopy forest Forest eternal? Endemic butterflies of the Bamenda highlands, Cameroon, avoid close-canopy forest
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RIV/60076658:12310/10:00011890!RIV11-GA0-12310___
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2
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n9:J
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n11:S
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RIV/60076658:12310/10:00011890
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n19:eng
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Afromontane landscape; conservation; Lepidoptera; mountain forest history; sparse canopy; West Africa
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GB - Spojené království Velké Británie a Severního Irska
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[71C7442B0C5A]
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African Journal of Ecology
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n18:EH
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1
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2
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n15:IAA601410709 n15:GD206%2F08%2FH044
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Tropek, Robert Konvička, Martin
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000277320000016
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n13:AV0Z50070508 n13:MSM6007665801
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0141-6707
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10
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12310