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Relation between butterfly composition and spread of non-native plant species at a Ramsar site Lonjsko polje, Croatia (CROSBI ID 554779)

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Mičetić, Vlatka ; Mihoci, Iva ; Stanković, Igor Relation between butterfly composition and spread of non-native plant species at a Ramsar site Lonjsko polje, Croatia // SIEEC 21, COMMUNICATIONS AND ABSTRACTS / Soldan, Tomas ; Papaček, Miroslav ; Bohač, Jaroslav (ur.). Česke Budejovice: Editorial Department of the Pedagogical faculty, University of South Bohemia, 2009. str. 97-98

Podaci o odgovornosti

Mičetić, Vlatka ; Mihoci, Iva ; Stanković, Igor

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Relation between butterfly composition and spread of non-native plant species at a Ramsar site Lonjsko polje, Croatia

Lonjsko Polje Nature Park is one of Europe’ s largest remained intact wetland habitats with its mosaic distribution of vegetation, seasonal flooding and traditional way of living. Dialog between water and land makes Lonjsko polje specific with different habitat types for different potential species. On a significant part of the Park there are landmine lefts and therefore cessation of cattle breeding and agricultural activity occurs. It results with spreading of non-native plant species. Butterflies are highly sensitive to habitat quality, management and fragmentation, local climate and vegetation structure. The primary objectives were to determine relation between butterfly composition and spread of non-native plant species (Amorpha fruticosa L., Asclepias syriaca L. and Ambrosia artemisifolia L.) on ten researched localities. Additional objectives included determining anthropogenic pressures, and war damage on both butterfly richness and composition. Researched localities were: Repušnica, Čigoč Mužilovčica I, Mužilovčica II, Lonja, Trebež, Bukovica, Livada Orlinci, Jasenovac and Poganovo polje. Sampling and laboratory analysis were carried out in two seasons during the warm and dry period in 2006 and 2007. Any of the sites were distinct with respect to the type of characteristic vegetation, duration of periodical flooding, land treatment and pollution with landmine lefts. Land treatment at localities is classified as mowing, grazing or combined (grazing/mowing) and by the vicinity of agricultural fields. Owing to the highest floristic and vegetation characteristics, and habitat diversity, the highest butterfly richness and highest diversity index was found at the locality Trebež. Trebež is locality with mosaic structure of habitats, with different durations of flooding. On some parts of Trebež mowing and pasturing occurred. The present study confirmed that diversity of butterfly composition is higher at localities with native plant species than at localities with non-native plants A. fruticosa, A. artemisifolia and A. syriaca. Among localities with non-native plants, butterfly diversity is smaller at those with dominance of A. artemisifolia (Livada Orlinci) and both A. artemisifolia and A. fruticosa (Repušnica and Jasenovac). Butterfly diversity was higher at localities with only A. syriaca (Trebež and Lonja). Butterflies had plasticity with respect to host-plants, but adult butterflies could incorporate non-native flowering plants as a nectar source in their diet. Of all investigated sites, locality Poganovo polje was the most polluted one with landmine lefts. Therefore, on Poganovo polje was a significant overgrowth by non-native plant A. fruticosa what resulted with lowest butterfly diversity. Also, on locality Poganovo polje, which is flooded during the whole season, didn’ t occurr any kind of human land treatment so succession of grassland was significant. It was confirmed that butterfly composition and richness were strongly influenced by habitat diversity.

Anthropogenic influence; Butterflies; Non-native plant species; Ramsar site

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Podaci o prilogu

97-98.

2009.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

SIEEC 21, COMMUNICATIONS AND ABSTRACTS

Soldan, Tomas ; Papaček, Miroslav ; Bohač, Jaroslav

Česke Budejovice: Editorial Department of the Pedagogical faculty, University of South Bohemia

978-80-7394-167-3

Podaci o skupu

Symposium Internationale Entomofanusticum Europae Centralis

poster

28.06.2009-03.07.2009

České Budějovice, Češka Republika

Povezanost rada

Biologija