首页> 外文期刊>Biological Conservation >When is a habitat not a habitat? Dramatic resource use changes under differing weather conditions for the butterfly Plebejus argus.
【24h】

When is a habitat not a habitat? Dramatic resource use changes under differing weather conditions for the butterfly Plebejus argus.

机译:什么时候不是栖息地?蝴蝶Plebejus argus在不同天气条件下的资源利用变化很大。

获取原文
获取原文并翻译 | 示例
       

摘要

A key to conserving organisms is identification of the habitat bounds and essential resources within them. In population studies (metapopulations) of phytophagous arthropods it is tacitly assumed that habitat bounds portray short-term stability and that habitat is largely synonymous with hostplant areas or with a single vegetation unit comprising hostplants; structural components are usually ignored. We test these assumptions by monitoring the behaviour and relative abundance of Plebejus argus (L.) (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in relation to changing weather conditions in two patches of a North Wales metapopulation for the butterfly. Our findings confirm the importance of structural habitat components. P. argus density is higher in the vicinity of shrubs which are used for roosting, resting, basking, mate location and shelter. A dominant proportion of the population adopts shrub areas in cooler, cloudy and windy weather. In warmer, sunnier and calmer conditions, the butterfly spends longer in flight and moves out onto calcareous heath dominated by hostplants. In doing so, an increasing, even dominant, proportion of the population occupies exposed slopes adjacent to and above shrub covered areas associated with the hostplant. In effect, the habitat bounds appear to change with conditions on scales of days and hours. What part of a landscape may be defined as a habitat, and what part of it may appear to be most important for an organism, depends on just when and where surveys are carried out. We argue that for correct delineation of habitats attention needs to be given to resource use in different conditions. In the face of enhanced global warming, a broad view should be taken of arthropod habitats that considers the resources required for varying conditions..
机译:保护生物的关键是确定栖息地范围和其中的重要资源。在植食性节肢动物的种群研究(种群)中,默认地认为生境边界代表短期稳定性,并且生境在很大程度上与寄主植物区域或包含寄主植物的单个植被单元同义;通常忽略结构组件。我们通过监测北威尔士蝴蝶种群的两个斑块中行为状况和相对丰度(与鳞翅目:Lycaenidae)有关的天气条件变化,来测试这些假设。我们的发现证实了结构性栖息地组件的重要性。在用于栖息,休息,晒晒,交配和庇护的灌木丛附近,体育阿古斯丁密度较高。在凉爽,多云和大风的天气中,人口的主要部分采用灌木丛地区。在更温暖,更阳光和更平静的条件下,蝴蝶会在飞行中花费更长的时间,并移至寄主植物主导的钙质荒地上。这样一来,越来越多甚至占主导地位的人口比例都在与寄主植物相关的灌木覆盖区域附近或上方的裸露斜坡上。实际上,栖息地范围似乎随着天和小时的规模而变化。风景的哪一部分可以定义为栖息地,而哪一部分似乎对生物最重要,则取决于何时何地进行调查。我们认为,为了正确地描述栖息地,需要注意不同条件下的资源利用。面对全球变暖加剧的情况,应该对节肢动物的生境采取广泛的看法,考虑到各种条件所需的资源。

著录项

相似文献

  • 外文文献
  • 中文文献
  • 专利
获取原文

客服邮箱:kefu@zhangqiaokeyan.com

京公网安备:11010802029741号 ICP备案号:京ICP备15016152号-6 六维联合信息科技 (北京) 有限公司©版权所有
  • 客服微信

  • 服务号