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Habitat fragmentation impacts mobility in a common and widespread woodland butterfly: do sexes respond differently?

机译:栖息地的破碎影响着一只普通而广泛的林地蝴蝶的活动能力:性别反应不同吗?

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BackgroundTheory predicts a nonlinear response of dispersal evolution to habitat fragmentation. First, dispersal will be favoured in line with both decreasing area of habitat patches and increasing inter-patch distances. Next, once these inter-patch distances exceed a critical threshold, dispersal will be counter-selected, unless essential resources no longer co-occur in compact patches but are differently scattered; colonization of empty habitat patches or rescue of declining populations are then increasingly overruled by dispersal costs like mortality risks and loss of time and energy. However, to date, most empirical studies mainly document an increase of dispersal associated with habitat fragmentation. We analyzed dispersal kernels for males and females of the common, widespread woodland butterfly Pararge aegeria in highly fragmented landscape, and for males in landscapes that differed in their degree of habitat fragmentation.
机译:背景理论预测了扩散演化对生境破碎化的非线性响应。首先,随着生境斑块面积的减少和斑块间距离的增加,将有利于扩散。接下来,一旦这些补丁之间的距离超过临界阈值,就将反向选择分散,除非必要的资源不再同时出现在紧凑的补丁中,而是以不同的方式分散。然后,由于诸如死亡风险以及时间和精力的损失之类的分散成本,空旷的生境斑块的定居或营救数量下降的居民越来越被推翻。然而,迄今为止,大多数经验研究主要记录了与生境破碎​​化相关的扩散增加。我们分析了在高度零散的景观中常见,分布广泛的林地蝴蝶Paragge aegeria的雄性和雌性的扩散核,以及栖息地破碎程度不同的景观中的雄性。

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