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Persisting in a windy habitat: population ecology and behavioral adaptations of two endemic grasshopper species in the Cape region (South Africa)

机译:坚持在多风的栖息地:南非开普地区的两种地方性蚱hopper物种的种群生态和行为适应

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Global biodiversity hotspots are rich in endemic insect species, many of which are threatened by the ongoing anthropogenic pressures on their habitats. The Cape region (South Africa) is one of these biodiversity hotspots, maintaining a high number of endemics. However, the ecology of most insect species in this region remains poorly understood. The two Orthoptera species Betiscoides meridionalis and Betiscoides parva are endemic to the Cape region and specialized on restio vegetation. They are threatened by increasing wildfire frequencies and invasions of non-native plant species. However, this information has been inferred from habitat changes, whereas no ecological study on these species has been conducted since they have been described. In order to facilitate conservation management, information on the ecology of these species is urgently required. The aim of our study was (1) to obtain data on the population ecology (particularly population sizes and mobility), and (2) to study the behavior of both species in response to environmental factors. For this purpose a mark-recapture-study and an observational behavior study were conducted. Both species had small population sizes and a low mobility with males moving greater distances than females. Wind had a strong influence on the behavior of Betiscoides, particularly on the small males of B. parva. Future studies might thus focus on the question whether wind-exposure is a critical factor for habitat choice of this species. We strongly recommend enhancing the connectivity of restio habitats and restoring these habitats to prevent extinction of specialized insect species
机译:全球生物多样性热点地区特有昆虫物种,其中许多受到其生境持续不断的人为压力的威胁。开普地区(南非)是这些生物多样性热点之一,拥有大量的地方病。但是,对该地区大多数昆虫物种的生态学知之甚少。直翅类的两个物种Betiscoides meridionalis和Betiscoides parva特有于开普地区,专门用于恢复植被。他们受到野火次数增加和非本地植物物种入侵的威胁。但是,这些信息是根据栖息地的变化推论得出的,而自从对它们进行了描述以来,还没有对这些物种进行任何生态研究。为了促进保护管理,迫切需要有关这些物种生态的信息。我们研究的目的是(1)获取有关种群生态学的数据(尤其是种群数量和流动性),以及(2)研究这两种物种对环境因素的响应。为了这个目的,进行了标记回收研究和观察行为研究。这两个物种的种群数量都很小,并且流动性较低,其中雄性比雌性移动的距离更大。风对Betiscoides的行为,特别是对B. parva小雄性的行为有很大影响。因此,未来的研究可能集中在以下问题上:暴风雨是否是该物种栖息地选择的关键因素。我们强烈建议增强Restio生境的连通性并恢复这些生境,以防止专业昆虫物种灭绝

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