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In general, significant positive correlations were found between the occurrence of each species and the amount of forests at all the scales except the largest ones. However, Z. lonicerae did not show a significant correlation with the forests until the 293 m scale. There was also a significant negative correlation with the amount of arable land for all 4 species at all the scales except the smallest and largest scales. Z. filipendulae and Z. osterodensis showed a significant negative correlation with the amount of pasture and artificial surfaces (except for a significant positive effect on Z. osterodensis at the 100 m scale for artificial surfaces). 

The patch area did not influence the occurrence of the species. However, there was a tendency for a positive effect of the patch area for Z. lonicerae.


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