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A Hollywood drama of butterfly extirpation and persistence over a century of urbanization

机译:好莱坞式的戏剧,讲述了一个世纪以来城市化进程中蝴蝶的灭绝和执着

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Few long-term examples exist of wildlife population trends in urban environments despite the recent recognition of the importance of biodiversity in cities. Founded in 1896, Griffith Park's over 1,700 ha in Los Angeles adjacent to Hollywood represent the largest municipal park in California. Through the 1920s, biologists studied the natural area with great interest but in the decades that followed, little fieldwork was conducted here as Los Angeles developed into a megacity surrounding the park. We combined thorough examination of Griffith Park historical field notes and specimen records (1900-1960) with recent field surveys (2011-2012) to determine (1) the extent of urbanization impacts on butterfly extirpation and persistence and (2) how butterfly traits and host plant relationships might be contributing to butterfly species status. Here we document multiple local butterfly extinctions in Griffith Park; 10 species or 18 % of the historically reconstructed community. Many of these species were lost early in the twentieth century, highlighting the importance of the historical record in understanding urban biodiversity patterns and trends. An analysis of larval host plant status and relationships suggests that a primary factor determining butterfly presence or extirpation is the abundance of the larval host plant in the park, in addition to host plant specificity. Despite these extirpations, we also found that the majority (over 80 %) of native butterfly species have persisted including species of conservation interest. While urban parks certainly suffer from surrounding anthropogenic pressure and impacts, this study also demonstrates the potentially high and underappreciated conservation and ecological value of urban parks
机译:尽管最近认识到生物多样性在城市中的重要性,但在城市环境中野生动物种群趋势的长期例子很少。格里菲斯公园(Griffith Park)成立于1896年,在洛杉矶毗邻好莱坞,占地1,700公顷,是加利福尼亚州最大的市政公园。在整个1920年代,生物学家对自然区域产生了浓厚的兴趣,但是在随后的几十年中,随着洛杉矶发展成为公园周围的特大城市,这里的野外工作很少进行。我们将对格里菲斯公园历史田野记录和标本记录(1900-1960年)的详尽检查与最近的田野调查(2011-2012年)相结合,以确定(1)城市化程度对蝴蝶的灭绝和持久性的影响,以及(2)蝴蝶的性状和寄主植物之间的关系可能有助于蝴蝶物种的地位。在这里,我们记录了格里菲斯公园的多个局部蝴蝶灭绝; 10种,占历史重建群落的18%。这些物种中的许多物种在20世纪初就消失了,突显了历史记录在理解城市生物多样性模式和趋势中的重要性。对幼虫寄主植物状态和关系的分析表明,决定寄主蝴蝶存在或灭绝的主要因素是公园中幼虫寄主植物的丰度,以及寄主植物的特异性。尽管有这些绝迹,我们还发现,大多数(超过80%)的本地蝴蝶物种仍然存在,包括具有保护意义的物种。虽然城市公园肯定会遭受周围的人为压力和影响,但这项研究还证明了城市公园潜在的高估和低估的保护价值和生态价值

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