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The population biology and ecology of the Homerus swallowtail, Papilio (Pterourus) homerus, in the Cockpit Country, Jamaica

机译:牙买加座舱国家荷马燕尾凤蝶凤蝶的种群生物学和生态学

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The Homerus swallowtail, Papilio (Pterourus) homerus (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae), is an endangered species of butterfly endemic to Jamaica. As the largest species of the genus Papilio in the world and the largest butterfly in the Western Hemisphere, this rare butterfly once inhabited most of Jamaica but has now dwindled into two tiny populations: an eastern population, found where the Blue Mountains and John Crow Mountains merge, and a western population in the Cockpit Country. The present research focused on the previously unstudied Cockpit Country population of P. homerus; most previous information about this species is derived from studies of the eastern population. The purpose was to estimate the size of the remaining population in the Cockpit Country using MRR protocols, while making observations to better understand its ecology. Sampling consisted of carefully netting the butterfly, marking a permanent ink number on the wing (metallic Sharpie? marker), and recording winglength, wing condition, time, and sex. The population was found to be very small, estimated at fewer than 50 flying individuals. Many observations were made about the ecology of the species. These new data suggest a conservation plan is strongly needed, coupled with a breeding program to increase numbers of this extraordinary butterfly.
机译:荷马氏燕尾凤蝶(Pterourus)homerus(鳞翅目:Papilionidae)是牙买加特有的蝴蝶濒危物种。作为世界上最大的凤蝶属物种和西半球最大的蝴蝶,这种稀有的蝴蝶曾经居住在牙买加的大部分地区,但现在已减少为两个小种群:一个东部种群,在这里发现了蓝山山脉和约翰·克罗山脉合并,在驾驶舱国家中有西方人。本研究的重点是先前未研究的驾驶舱乡(P. homerus)种群。有关该物种的大多数先前信息来自东部人口的研究。目的是使用MRR协议估算驾驶舱国家中剩余人口的数量,同时进行观察以更好地了解其生态。采样包括仔细地为蝴蝶结网,在机翼上标记一个永久的墨水编号(金属Sharpie?标记),并记录机翼长度,机翼状况,时间和性别。发现人口非常少,飞行的人数估计少于50。关于该物种的生态学有许多观察。这些新数据表明,迫切需要一项保护计划,再加上一个育种计划,以增加这种非同寻常的蝴蝶的数量。

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