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Grassland disturbance effects on first-instar monarch butterfly survival, floral resources, and flower-visiting insects

机译:草地扰动对第一龄君主蝴蝶生存,花卉资源和花园昆虫的影响

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Many species of conservation concern are disturbance-dependent, relying on periodic ecosystem disruptions to maintain habitat quality. Mounting evidence suggests monarch butterflies are one such organism: they can benefit from growing-season disturbance to grassland habitats in their breeding range, with regenerating stems of milkweed host plants supporting more oviposition and lower densities of arthropod predators. Here we address three questions that were raised by previous work in this system. First, we tested if survival of neonate monarch larvae is enhanced on milkweed stems that regrow after mowing disturbance. Second, we tested if disturbance affects spore densities of the parasite Ophryocystis elektroscirrha (OE) on milkweed leaves. Finally, we documented effects of disturbance on the abundance of floral resources and flower-visiting insects. We found that first-instar monarch survival over 48 h periods was 2.3-2.5 times higher on regenerating milkweed stems than on undisturbed controls. OE spores were not detected on any of the milkweed stems in our study. Disturbance reduced floral resource abundance and floral visits for 3-5 weeks, although some species that were initially suppressed bloomed later in the season with the net effect of extending the bloom period. Our results show grassland disturbance can enhance survival of immature monarchs and could be used strategically to help stabilize the eastern monarch population. More work is needed to understand how disturbance in this system affects resources for pollinators and to optimize habitat management for monarchs and the broader pollinator community.
机译:许多保护令人担忧是依赖的干扰,依赖于定期生态系统中断以维持栖息地质量。安装证据表明君主蝴蝶是一种这样的生物:它们可以从他们的繁殖范围内对草地栖息地的生长季节扰动中受益,其中乳草宿主植物的再生茎支持更多的节肢动物捕食者的产卵和更低的密度。在这里,我们解决了这个系统中以前的工作提出的三个问题。首先,我们测试了NeoNate Monarch幼虫的生存,在摩擦干扰后再生的乳草茎增强。其次,我们测试了扰动影响含奶酪的寄生虫Ophryocystis elektroscirha(OE)的孢子密度。最后,我们记录了对丰富花卉资源和花园昆虫的影响。我们发现,在再生乳草茎上比未受干扰的对照,先生伊尔群岛生存率超过48小时。在我们研究中的任何乳草茎上未检测到OE孢子。骚扰减少了花卉资源丰富和花卉访问3-5周,尽管在本赛季晚些时候最初被抑制的一些物种,但延长了盛开时期的净效果。我们的结果显示草原干扰可以增强未成熟君主的生存,并可战略性地用于帮助稳定东部帝国人口。需要更多的工作来了解该系统的干扰如何影响粉丝器的资源,并优化君主和更广泛的粉丝社区的栖息地管理。

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