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Influence of thermal conditions on habitat use by a rare spring-emerging butterfly Euphydryas editha taylori

机译:高温条件对珍稀春季蝴蝶蝶Euphydryas editha taylori对栖息地利用的影响

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We may expect butterflies as ectotherms to have particularly active life-history stages that occur in the warmest and lightest times of the year; however, there are temperate species that are active when climatic conditions seem unfavourable and photoperiod short, such as the Taylor's checkerspot (Euphydryas editha taylori). For such species, studies suggest that even subtle changes to microclimate can potentially impact populations. Thus, understanding how in situ variations in microclimate influence the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly could provide much needed insights into more effective management. We conducted a series of surveys that explored (i) adult habitat use, (ii) final instar larval distribution and (iii) adult movement up to and across site boundaries at two sites in Oregon, USA, in 2010 and 2011. We found that in situ habitat use by the Taylor's checkerspot butterfly was strongly influenced by microclimate. Both adult activities and final instar larvae distribution were clustered within the warmest areas of the sites. Moreover, adults did not use up to 59% and larva up to 90% of their sites, despite vegetation structure and composition being uniform. More specifically, butterfly habitat use increased with increasing ground temperatures, and we found that areas with the highest ground temperatures were more exposed to direct sunlight. Similarly, we found that butterflies tended to only move through sunlit site boundaries. We conclude that the Taylor's checkerspot is sensitive to changes in its thermal environment at fine spatial scales. Our results highlight the importance of microclimate as an indicator of habitat quality, and establishing the thermal criteria in which species of concern exists may provide valuable insights into the implications of climate change
机译:我们可能期望蝴蝶作为外热体,具有特别活跃的生活史阶段,发生在一年中最暖和最轻的时期。但是,当气候条件不利且光周期短时,有温带物种会活跃,例如泰勒的棋盘格(Euphydryas editha taylori)。对于此类物种,研究表明,即使微气候发生微妙的变化也可能影响种群。因此,了解微气候的原位变化如何影响泰勒棋盘格蝶可以为更有效的管理提供急需的见识。我们进行了一系列调查,调查了(i)成年栖息地的使用,(ii)最终star龄幼虫的分布以及(iii)在2010年和2011年美国俄勒冈州两个地点的成虫向上和越过地点边界的移动。我们发现泰勒棋盘斑蝶在原地栖息地的使用受到微气候的强烈影响。成虫的活动和成年幼虫的最终分布都集中在该地区最温暖的区域。此外,尽管植被结构和成分均一,但成虫并未使用多达59%的幼虫,而幼虫的多达90%的幼虫。更具体地说,蝴蝶栖息地的使用随着地面温度的升高而增加,并且我们发现地面温度最高的地区更容易受到阳光直射。同样,我们发现蝴蝶往往只在阳光照射下穿过边界。我们得出的结论是,泰勒棋盘格在精细的空间尺度上对其热环境的变化敏感。我们的结果凸显了小气候作为栖息地质量指标的重要性,并且建立关注物种存在的热量标准可能会为气候变化的影响提供有价值的见解。

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