Araújo, M.B., Alagador, D., Cabeza, M., Nogués-Bravo, D.( 2014) Designing optimized multi-species monitoring networks to detect range shifts driven by climate change: a case study with bats in the north of Portugal. Amorim, F., Carvalho, S.B., Honrado, J.Our approach permits rapid detection of how range-shifters are integrating into resident biota. Therefore, high quality, biodiverse sites may become home to increasing numbers of range-shifters in future. viridulum may be differentially establishing in areas with good habitat quality, where many species of historically resident Odonata are also found. viridulum poses minimal risk to most UK resident Odonata. viridulum's congener, disappeared more frequently when the range-shifter established. Nevertheless, two resident damselflies, including E. viridulum had established, while damselflies (Zygoptera) showed no change in persistence.
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