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Mark G. Telfer

Publications -  8
Citations -  2842

Mark G. Telfer is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Global warming. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 2665 citations.

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Rapid responses of British butterflies to opposing forces of climate and habitat change.

TL;DR: The dual forces of habitat modification and climate change are likely to cause specialists to decline, leaving biological communities with reduced numbers of species and dominated by mobile and widespread habitat generalists.
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Comparative Losses of British Butterflies, Birds, and Plants and the Global Extinction Crisis

TL;DR: A comparison at the national scale of population and regional extinctions of birds, butterflies, and vascular plants from Britain in recent decades is presented, strengthening the hypothesis that the natural world is experiencing the sixth major extinction event in its history.
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Responses of butterflies to twentieth century climate warming: implications for future ranges

TL;DR: Most northerly distributed species will have little opportunity to expand northwards and will disappear from areas in the south, resulting in reduced range sizes, but 30 out of 35 study species have failed to track recent climate changes because of lack of suitable habitat, so revised estimates are likely to be more realistic predictions of future butterfly range sizes.
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Dynamic distribution modelling : predicting the present from the past

TL;DR: This paper used a dynamic model framework to demonstrate that recently-observed changes at the expanding northern boundaries of three British butterfly species can be predicted with good accuracy, using a combination of individual species traits, species-specific habitat associations and distance-dependent dispersal.