Title of article :
Factors affecting butterfly use of filter strips in Midwestern USA
Author/Authors :
Kathleen F. Reeder، نويسنده , , Diane M. Debinski، نويسنده , , Brent J. Danielson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
Filter strips are areas of herbaceous vegetation planted between agricultural fields and streams. In 2002 and 2003, the butterfly community in filter strips of a variety of widths and vegetative compositions was studied. Transect surveys were used to quantify butterfly abundance and diversity and measured vegetative variables in conjunction with each butterfly survey round. Overall butterfly diversity (H′) and abundance of habitat-sensitive butterflies were positively correlated with filter strip width. Using stepwise regression, the best models to explain butterfly abundance included the coverage of forbs and the number of ramets in bloom in the strips, and indicated positive relationships between forbs and the butterfly community (R2 = 0.33 and 0.07, respectively). The models that best explained abundances of large, habitat-sensitive butterflies included the height and vertical density of vegetation. The planting of forbs in filter strips is rare, but may be useful for providing food sources to butterflies.
Keywords :
Butterflies , Agricultural landscape , Filter strips , Community
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment
Journal title :
Agriculture Ecosystems and Environment