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Butterfly distribution and abundance is affected by variation in the Swedish forest-farmland landscape.

机译:蝴蝶的分布和丰度受到瑞典森林-农田景观变化的影响。

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Remaining patches of semi-natural grasslands are hot spots for biodiversity in modern agricultural landscapes. In Sweden semi-natural pastures cover approximately 500,000 ha. However, power-line corridors, road verges and clear-cuts cover larger areas (in total about 2,000,000 ha), and these open, less intensively managed habitats are potentially important for species associated with taller vegetation and flower resources (e.g. pollinating insects). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the relative importance of semi-natural pastures and the other three open habitats for butterflies in 12 forest-farmland mosaic landscapes in south central Sweden. Species composition differed significantly between habitats in multivariate analyses. Power-line corridors and semi-natural pastures harbored several species that were disproportionally abundant in these habitats (13 and 8 species, respectively), and power-line corridors also harbored several species that were classified as typical in indicator species analyses. There were more butterfly species, higher abundances and a tendency for more individuals of red-listed species in power-line corridors than in the other three habitats. Effects of the surrounding landscape composition seemed to be weaker than that of the local habitat. However, species composition was significantly associated with landscape composition and species with intermediate and low mobility were more abundant in forested landscapes than in landscapes dominated by arable fields. Analyses of flying time and host plants for larvae suggest that early flying species and species associated with dwarf shrubs were more common in power-line corridors than in the other habitats. A landscape perspective, which takes several habitats into account, is needed for conservation of butterfly communities in forest-farmland landscapes. Power-line corridors and road verges offer possibilities for creating habitats that are suitable for pollinating insects through conservation-oriented management.
机译:剩下的半天然草地是现代农业景观中生物多样性的热点。在瑞典,半天然牧场占地约500,000公顷。但是,电力线走廊,道路边缘和路段覆盖面积较大(总计约2,000,000公顷),这些开放,管理不力的栖息地对于与较高植被和花卉资源相关的物种(例如授粉昆虫)可能具有重要意义。本研究的目的是评估瑞典中南部12个森林-农田马赛克景观中半天然草场和蝴蝶的其他三个开放栖息地的相对重要性。在多变量分析中,生境之间的物种组成差异显着。电力线走廊和半天然草场中有几种物种在这些栖息地中比例过高(分别为13种和8种),电力走廊中也有几种物种,在指示物种分析中被归类为典型物种。与其他三个栖息地相比,电力线走廊中的蝴蝶物种更多,丰度更高,并且有更多的物种被列入红色名录。周围景观构成的影响似乎比本地栖息地的影响要弱。然而,森林景观中的物种组成与景观组成显着相关,中游和低迁移率物种比以耕地为主的景观中物种丰富。对幼虫飞行时间和寄主植物的分析表明,与其他生境相比,在电力线走廊中,较早的飞行物种和与矮灌木丛相关的物种更为常见。需要从景观角度考虑到几个栖息地,以保护森林农田景观中的蝴蝶群落。电力线走廊和道路绿化提供了可能,可通过以保护为导向的管理来创造适合于给昆虫授粉的栖息地。

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