Intensive Mowing Effect of One Patch on the Metapopulations of Two Phengaris Species

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Scientia Agriculturae Bohemica Pub Date : 2018-09-01 DOI:10.2478/sab-2018-0027
T. Bubová, M. Kulma, D. Koleška, V. Vrabec
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Abstract In the second half of the 20th century, change of land use in the name of intensive agriculture was one of the most important factors caused significant loss of butterfly diversity in Europe. Phengaris nausithous and Phengaris teleius belong among the flagship species associated with wet meadows and are directly threatened by the intensive agriculture practises or management abandonment. Due to their very specific lifecycle, they are closely linked to their habitats and appropriate mowing management on their patches is thus crucial for their survival. Our research took place in Dolní Labe, Děčín, Czech Republic, on 16 patches and has been performed using Mark-Release-Recapture since 2009. This paper will illustrate how intensive mowing management, applied on only one of the patches, which forms only 9.4% of total locality size, can influence the entire local Phengaris metapopulation. The selected patch was intentionally mowed in the middle of flight season annually for four years. Even though, no significant effect was identified after the first year of study, after the second and third seasons, there was evidence of population decline of both studied species.
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一块地密集刈割对两种毡属植物元种群的影响
20世纪下半叶,集约化农业名义下的土地利用变化是导致欧洲蝴蝶多样性显著丧失的重要因素之一。Phengaris nausious和Phengaris teleius是与湿草甸相关的旗舰物种,是集约化农业实践或管理放弃的直接威胁。由于它们非常特殊的生命周期,它们与栖息地密切相关,因此对它们的斑块进行适当的修剪管理对它们的生存至关重要。我们的研究在Dolní Labe, Děčín,捷克共和国,在16个补丁上进行,自2009年以来一直使用标记-释放-重新捕获。本文将说明,仅在占总局域面积9.4%的一个斑块上实施集约化刈割管理,如何影响整个局域的蝗群。选定的斑块是在每年飞行季节中期有意修剪的,为期四年。尽管在第一年的研究后没有发现明显的影响,但在第二和第三季之后,有证据表明两种被研究物种的种群数量都有所下降。
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