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Title: Decades of butterfly monitoring reveal adaptation of
multivoltine species to climate warming
Authors: 1. Tyson Wepprich, Oregon Department of Forestry,
Salem, OR 97310, tyson.wepprich@gmail.com,
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6875-092X
2. Erica Henry, School of Biological Sciences, Washington State
University, Vancouver, WA 98686, erica_henry@wsu.edu
3. Nick M Haddad, Kellogg Biological Station and Department of
Integrative Biology, Michigan State University, Hickory Corners, MI
49060, haddad@kbs.msu.edu, http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1591-9322
Running title: Benefits of increased butterfly voltinismKeywords: Butterfly, citizen science, climate change,
demography, diapause, evolutionary trap, insect declines, phenological
mismatch, population trends, voltinismArticle type: LetterNumber of words: 146 in abstract, 4991 in main text
Number of references: 77 references
Number of figures, tables, and text boxes: 5 figures, 0 tables,
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Corresponding author: Tyson Wepprich, tyson.wepprich@gmail.com