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Radical pruning of distribution data may result in loss of knowledge (Response to Larsen & Shirey).

Zdenek Faltýnek FricMichal RindošMartin Konvička
Published in: Ecology letters (2021)
Larsen & Shirey (2020) criticised our analysis of latitudinal changes in butterfly phenology on the grounds of improper data management. We admit some imprecisions, but show that stringent reanalyses did not change the overall results. We also show that unreasonable treatment of data may result in critical information loss.
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