<p dir="ltr">These data are a combination of butterfly counts in their raw form by species also, summarised as abundances, richness and Simpson diversity index values. It also includes some site-specific data on where the surveys took place, including patch size and canopy structural complexity.</p><p dir="ltr">Data were collected following the method outlined by Neal, Araya, and Wheeler (2024) over an 8-week period in 2022, as presented in that paper, and during an additional 16-week period in 2023, which included repeat surveys at the original 10 sites and data collection at 12 additional sites.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Reference</b></p><p dir="ltr">Neal, W., Araya, Y. and Wheeler, P.M. (2024) ‘Influence of canopy structural complexity on urban woodland butterfly species richness’, <i>Journal of Insect Conservation</i>, pp. 1–12. Available at: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10841-024-00594-z.</p><p><br></p>
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Butterflies In The City: Landscape Connectivity And Conservation Of Urban Woodland Butterflies.