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Butterflies are weakly protected in a mega-populated country, Bangladesh

Author Affiliations
The University of Queensland, University of Cambridge, Conservation Leadership Programme, University of Dhaka, ...
Published InGlobal Ecology and Conservation
Year2021
Citations33

Abstract

Protected areas have been established around the world to preserve samples of biodiversity from pressing threats. Yet the adequacy of protected area systems in many tropical nations is poorly understood, and assessments are usually focused on vertebrates. Here, we model the occurrence of 246 butterfly species, and determine the extent to which they occur in protected areas in Bangladesh, a country that forms part of the Indo-Burma biodiversity hotspot. We develop ecological niche models, and measure overlap with protected areas using three methods to map species distributions (habitat suitability, area of occupancy, and extent of occurrence). Suitability maps identify the north-east and south-east regions as the main centres of butterfly diversity, yet there is marked variation among families, and between…
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