Conserving localized endemic butterflies through demographic and ecological studies: Polyommatus humedasae
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
1. Polyommatus humedasae is an endemic species narrowly distributed in a few sites in the Aosta Valley
(NW Italy). Similarly to other alpine butterflies, the survival of the species is closely linked to the
conservation of semi-natural grasslands.
2. Despite the species being known since 1976, this is the first comprehensive data collection and
analysis on this species, firstly to understand its distribution. At Pont d’Ael, the species core site, we
applied the mark-release-recapture (MRR) method to estimate population size and density. To
understand the species ecology, we collected data on preimaginal stages (eggs and larvae), host
plants, and vegetation composition.
3. The new data on species distribution (with 5 new sites and 2 subpopulations already extinct)
permitted to update the extinction risk through IUCN assessment to Critically Endangered (CR).
The estimated size (881 individuals) and density (73 N/ha) of the studied population are higher
than those of other endemic Polyommatus species. Data suggest the species is monophagous on
Onobrychis arenaria and prefers to lay eggs where the host plant is abundant, in ecotonal areas with
some shrub cover (average 8 %), high herbaceous cover (average 68 %) and on plants in better
physiological conditions.
4. For species such as P. humedasae, which are threaten by woody encroachment, climate change, fires
and collection, we propose the application of a management plan that includes: 1) mechanical cut
of wood species; 2) small herds on a rotational basis to reduce woody encroachment and maintain
shrub patches; 3) dissemination events to highlight the population importance.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Conservation measures, Extinction risk, Host plant, Management plan, Mark-release-recapture, Natura 2000
Elenco autori:
Irene Piccini; Alessandra Pollo; Luca Anselmo; Davide Barberis; Irene Regaiolo; Tatjana Čelik; Michele Lonati; Simona Bonelli
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