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Butterfly communities in miombo woodland: Biodiversity declines with increasing woodland utilisation

机译:Miombo林地的蝴蝶群落:随着林地利用的增加,生物多样性下降

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Deforestation and degradation are threatening forests and woodlands globally. The deciduous miombo woodlands of sub-Saharan Africa are no exception, yet little is known about the flora and fauna they contain and the implications of their loss. Butterflies are recognised as indicators of environmental change; however the responses of butterflies in miombo woodlands have received little attention. This paper describes butterfly assemblages and their response to woodland utilisation in an understudied area of miombo woodland in south-west Tanzania. This is an area representative of miombo woodlands throughout sub-Saharan Africa, where woodland is utilised by local communities for a range of products, and is being rapidly converted to agriculture. Baited canopy traps and sweep nets were used to sample frugivorous and nectarivorous butterfly communities at different vertical stratifications in nine different study sites. 104 species were recorded, of which 16 are miombo specialists that have been recorded in Tanzania to the west of the country only. Indicator species were identified for three different levels of utilisation, with species from the sub-family Satyrinae indicating moderate utilisation. Generalised linear mixed effects models showed that butterfly species richness, diversity and abundance all decreased in response to increasing agriculture and anthropogenic utilisation. The loss of miombo woodlands is likely to result in declines in butterfly diversity. However, there was evidence of an intermediate disturbance effect for butterfly species richness, diversity and abundance with one utilisation variable, suggesting that a miombo woodland management plan that allows moderate sustainable utilisation in a heterogeneous landscape of mature miombo woodland and agriculture will simultaneously maintain butterfly communities and enable agricultural production. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
机译:森林砍伐和退化正威胁着全球的森林和林地。撒哈拉以南非洲的落叶米翁布林地也不例外,但对其所包含的动植物及其丧失的影响知之甚少。蝴蝶被认为是环境变化的指标;然而,蝴蝶在密欧波林地的反应却很少受到关注。本文介绍了在坦桑尼亚西南部米奥姆伯林地的一个被研究不足的地区,蝴蝶组合及其对林地利用的响应。这是整个撒哈拉以南非洲地区Miombo林地的代表,当地社区将林地用于各种产品,并迅速转变为农业。在九个不同的研究地点,使用诱饵的冠层诱捕器和扫网对不同垂直分层的食肉和肉食性蝴蝶群落进行采样。记录了104种,其中只有16种是miombo专家,仅在该国西部的坦桑尼亚有记录。确定了三种不同利用水平的指示物种,沙特亚家族的物种表明适度利用。广义线性混合效应模型表明,随着农业的增加和人为利用的增加,蝴蝶物种的丰富度,多样性和丰度都下降了。 Miombo林地的丧失很可能导致蝴蝶多样性的下降。但是,有证据表明,只有一个利用变量对蝴蝶物种的丰富性,多样性和丰度具有中等干扰作用,这表明一项允许在成熟的Miombo林地和农业异质景观中进行适度可持续利用的Miombo林地管理计划将同时维持蝴蝶群落。并促进农业生产。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发布。这是CC BY许可(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)下的开放获取文章。

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