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Effect of Tree-Fall Gaps on Fruit-Feeding Nymphalid Butterfly Assemblages in a Peruvian Rain Forest

机译:树木落差对秘鲁雨林中喂食星蝶蝴蝶组合的影响

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One of the main natural disturbances that affects the structure of rain forests is treefalls, frequently resulting in gaps. Tree-fall gaps can bring drastic changes in environmental conditions compared with the undisturbed understory. We investigated the effect of tree-fall gaps on fruit-feeding butterfly (Nymphalidae) species assemblages in an undisturbed lowland rain forest in southeastern Peru. We used fruit-baited traps suspended 2m above ground in 15 tree-fall gaps ranging in area from 100 to 1000m(2) and in adjacent undisturbed understory. Our data support the hypothesis that tree-fall gap and understory habitats are utilized by different butterfly species assemblages. There were morphological differences between gap and understory species, where the understory species had a larger wing area to thoracic volume. Vegetation structure and composition were important factors affecting the butterfly assemblages. Most of the butterfly species showed an avoidance of vines and a strong association with the presence of trees and shrubs in gaps. There were also differences among gap assemblages that increased with gap size. Some of the species that were associated with gaps have been considered as canopy species. Other gap species in the present study, however, are known to feed on fruits and/or use host plants mainly, or only, occurring in gaps, implicating that the gap assemblage is a mix of canopy species and those unique to gaps. This indicates that, in an undisturbed Amazon forest, tree-fall gaps may contribute to maintain species diversity by creating a mosaic of specific habitats and resources that favors different butterfly assemblages.
机译:影响雨林结构的主要自然干扰之一是树木倒塌,经常造成空隙。与未受干扰的林下树木相比,树木落下的空隙会带来环境条件的急剧变化。我们调查了树木缺口对秘鲁东南部一片未受干扰的低地雨林中的喂食蝴蝶(Nymphalidae)物种组合的影响。我们使用了水果诱饵陷阱,将其悬挂在离地面2m的15个树木下落的间隙中,范围从100到1000m(2)以及相邻的不受干扰的地下层。我们的数据支持以下假设:不同的蝴蝶物种组合利用树木落差和林下生境。间隙和林下种类之间存在形态学差异,其中林下种类具有较大的翅到胸廓的面积。植被的结构和组成是影响蝴蝶组合的重要因素。大多数蝴蝶物种表现出回避藤本植物,并且与空隙中树木和灌木的存在密切相关。间隙组合之间也存在差异,随着间隙尺寸的增加而增加。与间隙相关的一些物种被视为树冠物种。然而,已知本研究中的其他缺口种主要以果实为食,和/或仅在缺口中以寄主植物为食,这意味着缺口集合体是冠层物种和缺口特有种的混合。这表明,在一片未受干扰的亚马逊森林中,树木倒下的空隙可能会通过创造有利于不同蝴蝶组合的特定栖息地和资源的马赛克来维护物种多样性。

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