Esme Ashe-Jepson
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Recent Articles
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Hayes M, Ashe-Jepson E, Hitchcock G, Clark R, Hellon J, Knock R, et al.
J Insect Conserv
. 2024 Oct;
28(5):923-933.
PMID: 39430689
Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10841-024-00556-5.
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Ashe-Jepson E, Anderson J, Hitchcock G, Wallis S, Wingader K, Bladon A, et al.
J Insect Conserv
. 2024 Oct;
28(5):891-908.
PMID: 39430688
Abstract: Species often associate with specific habitat characteristics, resulting in patchy distributions, whereby they only occupy a proportion of available habitat. Understanding which characteristics species require is a valuable tool...
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Ashe-Jepson E, Hayes M, Hitchcock G, Wingader K, Turner E, Bladon A
Ecol Evol
. 2023 Oct;
13(10):e10623.
PMID: 37854314
Changes to ambient temperatures under climate change may detrimentally impact small ectotherms that rely on their environment for thermoregulation; however, there is currently a limited understanding of insect larval thermoregulation....
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Ashe-Jepson E, Arizala Cobo S, Basset Y, Bladon A, Kleckova I, Laird-Hopkins B, et al.
J Anim Ecol
. 2023 Jul;
92(9):1759-1770.
PMID: 37438871
Climate change poses a severe threat to many taxa, with increased mean temperatures and frequency of extreme weather events predicted. Insects can respond to high temperatures using behaviour, such as...
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Laird-Hopkins B, Ashe-Jepson E, Basset Y, Arizala Cobo S, Eberhardt L, Freiberga I, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2023 Jun;
29(15):4180-4192.
PMID: 37315654
Climate change is a major threat to species worldwide, yet it remains uncertain whether tropical or temperate species are more vulnerable to changing temperatures. To further our understanding of this,...
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Ashe-Jepson E, Bladon A, Herbert G, Hitchcock G, Knock R, Lucas C, et al.
J Insect Conserv
. 2021 Dec;
26(1):43-58.
PMID: 34899037
Abstract: Climate change affects butterflies in many ways, influencing the timing of emergence and reproduction, habitat preferences, and behaviour. The small blue ( Fuessley, 1775) is highly specialised in its...