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Spatial Distribution and Resettlement of Adults in the Population of the Fritillary Butterfly Clossiana freija (Thunberg) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in the Middle Taiga Landscape. / Gorbach, V. V.; Necheparenko, N. A.
в: Entomological Review, Том 102, № 6, 01.09.2022, стр. 829-843.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Spatial Distribution and Resettlement of Adults in the Population of the Fritillary Butterfly Clossiana freija (Thunberg) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) in the Middle Taiga Landscape
AU - Gorbach, V. V.
AU - Necheparenko, N. A.
N1 - Горбач В.В., Нечепаренко Н.А. Размещение и расселение имаго в популяции перламутровки Clossiana freija (Thunberg) (Lepidoptera, Nymphalidae) в среднетаежном ландшафте // Энтомологическое обозрение. – 2022. – Т. 101. - № 3. – С. 515-532.
PY - 2022/9/1
Y1 - 2022/9/1
N2 - The population of the Freija fritillary Clossiana freija (Thunberg, 1791) was studied in the Kivach Nature Reserve (the Republic of Karelia), where the species inhabits several sphagnum bogs and prefers sites with pronounced hummocks covered by sparse shrublets and grasses. Observations of marked individuals showed the butterflies to be quite mobile: according to an exponential model, the local residence areas were on average about 0.4 km in diameter, and the mean distance between the capture points of males and females was estimated at 0.145 and 0.084 km, respectively. An overlapping of the areas outlined for the topographically isolated sites allowed some groups to be integrated; as a result, three local populations (subpopulations) were identified as a core of the spatial structure of the studied population. Sexual differentiation during dispersal was manifested in the prevalence of males among the migrants (3.5 : 1). The mean migration distance was 0.714 km, with the greatest recorded value of 2.8 km. The model-based estimate of the butterfly dispersal distance is as great as 3 km. Such a distance ensures integration of all the subpopulations within the studied territory and dispersal of the species beyond its population boundaries.
AB - The population of the Freija fritillary Clossiana freija (Thunberg, 1791) was studied in the Kivach Nature Reserve (the Republic of Karelia), where the species inhabits several sphagnum bogs and prefers sites with pronounced hummocks covered by sparse shrublets and grasses. Observations of marked individuals showed the butterflies to be quite mobile: according to an exponential model, the local residence areas were on average about 0.4 km in diameter, and the mean distance between the capture points of males and females was estimated at 0.145 and 0.084 km, respectively. An overlapping of the areas outlined for the topographically isolated sites allowed some groups to be integrated; as a result, three local populations (subpopulations) were identified as a core of the spatial structure of the studied population. Sexual differentiation during dispersal was manifested in the prevalence of males among the migrants (3.5 : 1). The mean migration distance was 0.714 km, with the greatest recorded value of 2.8 km. The model-based estimate of the butterfly dispersal distance is as great as 3 km. Such a distance ensures integration of all the subpopulations within the studied territory and dispersal of the species beyond its population boundaries.
KW - adult mobility
KW - butterflies
KW - local and migration activity
KW - local populations
KW - metapopulation
KW - residence area
KW - spatial organization of population
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U2 - 10.1134/S0013873822060057
DO - 10.1134/S0013873822060057
M3 - Article
VL - 102
SP - 829
EP - 843
JO - Entomological Review
JF - Entomological Review
SN - 1555-6689
IS - 6
ER -
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