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Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies
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Skórka, Piotr Nowicki, Piotr Kudłek, Joanna Pępkowska, Aleksandra Śliwińska, Ewa Witek, Magdalena Settele, Josef Woyciechowski, Michal Skórka, Piotr Nowicki, Piotr Kudłek, Joanna Pępkowska, Aleksandra Śliwińska, Ewa Witek, Magdalena Settele, Josef Woyciechowski, Michal |
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Skórka, Piotr Nowicki, Piotr Kudłek, Joanna Pępkowska, Aleksandra Śliwińska, Ewa Witek, Magdalena Settele, Josef Woyciechowski, Michal 2391-5412 Walter de Gruyter GmbH General Agricultural and Biological Sciences General Immunology and Microbiology General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology General Neuroscience http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/s11535-013-0190-5 <jats:title>Abstract</jats:title> <jats:p>Movements and flight morphology of the endangered Large Blue butterflies Phengaris teleius and P. nausithous in southern Poland were studied with mark-release-recapture surveys and GIS analyses. Most individuals moved relatively small distances (<40 metres) within their habitat patches. Distances covered by both species were positively related to season progression and wing length, and negatively related to body mass. P. teleius movement distances slightly exceeded those of P. nausithous. In addition, females moved longer distances than males, although the difference was significant only in P. teleius. Morphological traits appeared to be good indicators of the inter-specific and inter-sexual differences in mobility. While P. teleius individuals were heavier than P. nausithous ones, they had considerably longer wings, which may explain longer movements in the former species. Similarly, females were heavier than males in both species, but they invested more in wing size, which is likely to compensate for the negative impact of body mass on movement distances. Our results indicate that combination of GIS analysis of movement distances recorded with mark-release-recapture methods and morphometric measurements taken in field during non-lethal handling of captured individuals proved useful for studying the mobility potential of the endangered insect species.</jats:p> Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies Open Life Sciences |
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title | Movements and flight morphology in the endangered Large Blue butterflies |
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title_sort | movements and flight morphology in the endangered large blue butterflies |
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