Effects of a host tree on movement and distribution of winter geometrid moths (Lepidoptera): thickness of trunks and branches

IF 0.9 Q4 ECOLOGY
J. Kulfan, Lenka Sarvašová, Michal Parák, P. Zach
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Abstract Adult moths from an ecological group of winter geometrid species look for trees where they copulate and females lay eggs. We investigated how tree trunk and lower branch thickness affects the occurrence of females on trunks and branches and how the density of females and tree trunk thickness affects the occurrence of males on trunks. The research was carried out in a xeric thermophilous oak forest in southern Slovakia (Central Europe) in the winter season 2014–2015. The moths were obtained from Quercus pubescens trees by sticky bands. Three autumn species Operophtera brumata, Erannis defoliaria, Alsophila aceraria and four spring species Agriopis leucophaearia, Agriopis marginaria, Apocheima hispidaria, Phigalia pilosaria were recorded. We have found out that females had not exclusively negative geotactic behaviour as they (except for the rare P. pilosaria) occurred also on lower branches. Tree trunk and lower branch thickness had a positive effect on abundance of females of the three most abundant species (A. leucophaearia, O. brumata, E. defoliaria) on trunks and lower branches. Tree trunk thickness had a positive effect on density of the females of A. leucophaearia on trunks but not on O. brumata and E. defoliaria. The abundance of the males of O. brumata, E. defoliaria and A. leucophaearia on trunks was positively affected by tree trunk thickness and the density of their females.
寄主树对冬季几何蛾(鳞翅目)运动和分布的影响:树干和树枝的厚度
摘要:来自一个冬季几何物种生态群的成年蛾寻找交配和雌性产卵的树木。我们研究了树干和下部树枝的厚度如何影响雌性在树干和树枝上的出现,以及雌性的密度和树干厚度如何影响雄性在树干上的出现。这项研究于2014-2015年冬季在斯洛伐克南部(中欧)的一片xeric嗜热橡树林中进行。这些蛾类是通过粘带从毛栎树上获得的。记录了三个秋季种Operoptera brumata、Erannis defoliaria、Alsophila aceria和四个春季种Agriopis leucopharia、Agriopiis marginaria、Apocheima hispidaria、Phigalia pirosaria。我们已经发现,雌性并不完全具有负面的地理趋化行为,因为它们(除了罕见的毛毛P.pirosaria)也发生在较低的枝条上。树干和下枝厚度对三个最丰富物种(a.leucophaearia、O.brumata和E.defoliaria)的雌性在树干和下支上的丰度有积极影响。树干厚度对白叶a.leucophaearia雌株的树干密度有正向影响,但对水灰蝶和落叶蝶的树干密度没有正向影响。树干厚度和雌株密度对灰蝶(O.brumata)、落叶蝶(E.defoliaria)和白蝶(A.leucophaearia)雄株在树干上的丰度有积极影响。
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Folia Oecologica
Folia Oecologica Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
15.40%
发文量
12
审稿时长
38 weeks
期刊介绍: Folia oecologica is a continuation of the journal Folia dendrologica published in the years 1974 - 1997. Folia oecologica is an international scientific journal. It has published original scientific works in the field of ecology oriented toward forest ecosystems, natural and urbanized environments, plants and animals.
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