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(Soga et al. 2016a, b, 2018;Hosaka等)摘要:本研究旨在定量评价日本山形县正奈地区陆生萤火虫(Luciola parvula)的栖息地。在高馆山周围设置了16个具有不同地形和不同森林植被类型的调查点。我们在2018年6月至7月期间计算了每个调查地点成年萤火虫的数量。采用广义线性混合模型(GLMM)分析了成虫数量、地形指标地形位置指数(TPI)与森林植被类型(阔叶林、松林、杉林)之间的关系。此外,在2018年10月调查了幼虫期被认为重要的食物资源(蜗牛和土壤动物)数量,在2018年6月和10月进行了土壤含水量调查。采用广义线性模型和GLMM分别分析了粮食资源与土壤含水量和环境条件(即TPI和森林植被类型)之间的关系。模型结果表明,TPI与成年个体数量有关,且在山谷附近种群数量往往较大。此外,研究表明,谷地往往有大量的土地蜗牛和高土壤含水量。因此,有大量成虫个体的环境是萤火虫幼虫的适宜栖息地。这可能与成虫和幼虫的迁移能力较差有关。
Habitat evaluation of the terrestrial firefly Luciola parvula in Shonai region, Yamagata Prefecture, Japan
く影響される(Soga et al. 2016a, b, 2018;Hosaka et Abstract: In this study, our aim was to quantitatively evaluate the habitat of the terrestrial firefly Luciola parvula in the Shonai region of Yamagata Prefecture, Japan. Sixteen survey sites with differing topography and types of forest vegetation were set around Mt. Takadate. We counted the number of individual adult fireflies at each survey site between June and July 2018. The relationship between the number of adult individuals and topographic position index (TPI), an indicator of topography, and the forest vegetation types (broad-leaved forest, pine forest, or cedar forest), was analyzed by the generalized linear mixed model (GLMM). In addition, the amount of food resources (land snails and soil animals) considered important during the larval stage was surveyed in October 2018, and the survey of soil water content was conducted in June and October 2018. The relationships between food resources and soil water content and environmental conditions (i.e. TPI and forest vegetation types) were analyzed by the generalized linear model or GLMM, respectively. The result of the model revealed that TPI is related to the number of adult individuals, and that the population tends to be larger near the valley. Moreover, it was shown that the valley tends to have a large number of land snails and a high soil water content. It is therefore suggested that the environment with a large number of individual adult fireflies was a suitable habitat for the larvae of fireflies. This may be related to the poor ability of adult females and larvae to migrate.