Effects of forest degradation on butterfly communities in the G wangneung F orest

This study was carried out to clarify the response of butterfly communities on forest degradation in the G wangneung F orest, K orea. We monitored butterfly communities with varying degrees of human activities by conducting a line transect twice a month in 2011. A total of 70 species and 4676 indivi...

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Veröffentlicht in:Entomological science 2014-07, Vol.17 (3), p.293-301
Hauptverfasser: Lee, Cheol Min, Kwon, Tae‐Sung, Kim, Sung‐Soo, Sohn, Jeong‐Dal, Lee, Bong‐Woo
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study was carried out to clarify the response of butterfly communities on forest degradation in the G wangneung F orest, K orea. We monitored butterfly communities with varying degrees of human activities by conducting a line transect twice a month in 2011. A total of 70 species and 4676 individuals of butterflies were observed in four sites: natural forest ( NR ), two plantation forests, and the K orean N ational A rboretum ( AR ). The result on niche breadth, habitat breadth and habitat type of butterfly was not consistent with our predictions. Species richness of habitat type was only significantly different between NF and AR . Species diversity was significantly different among sites. Butterfly diversity associated with landscape patterns based on aerial photographs supported a mosaic concept. A forest management plan to conserve butterfly diversity in forests is necessary to maintain various habitats and to ensure that grasslands are protected.
ISSN:1343-8786
1479-8298
DOI:10.1111/ens.12062