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Microclimatic buffering and resource-based habitat in a glacial relict butterfly: significance for conservation under climate change

机译:冰川遗存蝴蝶的微气候缓冲和基于资源的栖息地:在气候变化下的保护意义

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In contrast to several organisms that have already shown range shifts to the north as a response to climate change, southern populations of relict species are trapped in isolated altitudinal habitats. Therefore, there is a growing interest to better understand their habitat use, with particular attention to the thermal aspects and associated significance for their habitat management. We address this issue by a study of larval habitat use relative to vegetation structure and microclimate in a glacial relict butterfly of peat bog ecosystems, using a functional, resource-based habitat approach. We analysed caterpillar presence and density relative to vegetation composition (reflecting gradients of humidity, temperature, and natural succession of the peat bog) and to the availability and quality of thermal refuges for caterpillars (i.e., structures provided by Sphagnum hummocks). We also tested caterpillar survival rates under different temperature and humidity treatments. We found that (1) Boloria aquilonaris was a specialist butterfly of early successional stages with very humid zones of peat bog, (2) the lack of Sphagnum hummocks reduced larval habitat suitability, and hence the population density, and (3) a reduction of the thermal buffering ability of Sphagnum hummocks was observed in less humid, degraded parts, or late-successional stages of peat bog. A larval rearing experiment showed a significant impact of temperature on caterpillar survival; survival being higher at lower temperature. Our field and laboratory results support the idea that the thermal environment exploited by caterpillars should be considered as a functional resource and included in a population-specific habitat definition. Appropriate management of the peat bog habitat of this glacial relict species should not exclusively focus on the larval and adult feeding resources, but also on the quality of thermal refuges provided by Sphagnum hummocks in humid zones of the peat bog, especially in the current critical context of climate warming.
机译:与已经显示出对气候变化的响应而向北移动的几种生物形成对比,南部的遗留物种种群被困在孤立的垂直生境中。因此,人们越来越有兴趣更好地了解其栖息地的用途,尤其是关注热量方面及其对栖息地管理的重要性。通过使用功能性,基于资源的栖息地方法,我们通过研究泥炭沼泽生态系统的冰川遗留蝴蝶中幼虫栖息地的使用相对于植被结构和微气候的方式来解决此问题。我们分析了毛毛虫的存在和密度与植被组成(反映了泥炭沼泽的湿度,温度和自然演替的梯度)以及毛毛虫的避难所的可用性和质量(即由泥炭藓小丘提供的结构)有关。我们还测试了在不同温度和湿度处理下毛毛虫的存活率。我们发现(1)Boloria aquilonaris是一个连续演习早期的特殊蝴蝶,泥炭沼泽非常潮湿,(2)泥炭藓草的缺乏降低了幼虫栖息地的适应性,因此降低了种群密度,以及(3)降低了在泥炭沼泽的较低湿度,退化的部分或后期成功的阶段中,观察到了泥炭藓草的热缓冲能力。幼虫饲养实验表明温度对毛虫的存活有显着影响。低温下存活率更高。我们的现场和实验室结果支持以下观点:毛虫利用的热环境应被视为一种功能资源,并应包括在特定于种群的栖息地定义中。对这种冰川遗物物种的泥炭沼泽生境进行适当的管理,不仅应着重于幼虫和成年摄食资源,而且还应着眼于泥炭沼泽湿润地区的泥炭藓山雀提供的避难所的质量,特别是在当前的严峻形势下气候变暖。

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