Abstract
Land-use intensification leads to species loss and shifts in community composition, but only few studies examine how these dynamics affect ecological and life-history traits. We thus investigated whether ecological and life-history traits differ between butterfly communities of grasslands with different land-use intensity. We conducted butterfly transect surveys in 137 grassland sites in three regions of Germany and compiled 10 species-specific ecological and life-history traits from the literature. These traits are associated with food plant specialisation, dispersal, distribution, reproduction and development. We calculated a land-use intensity gradient based on the amount of fertilise mowing frequency and grazing intensity. We analysed differences of traits characteristics between butterfly communities along the land-use intensity gradient in a fourth-corner analysis, thus considering correlations between traits. Six ecological and life-history traits changed from characteristics associated with specialists to such associated with generalists with increasing land-use intensity. These traits characteristics in intensified grasslands were: high dispersal propensity, large distribution range, low population density, more than one generation per year, hibernation in a more advanced developmental stage and a long flight period. The functional homogenisation of the butterfly communities with changes from specialist to generalist trait characteristics with increasing land-use intensity may have severe consequences for ecosystem functioning and services.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Zeitschrift | Basic and Applied Ecology |
| Jahrgang | 14 |
| Ausgabenummer | 7 |
| Seiten (von - bis) | 547–554 |
| Seitenumfang | 8 |
| ISSN | 1439-1791 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Erschienen - 11.2013 |
UN SDGs
Dieser Output leistet einen Beitrag zu folgendem(n) Ziel(en) für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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SDG 15 – Lebensraum Land
Fachgebiete und Schlagwörter
- Biologie
- Development
- Dispersal
- Distribution
- Flight period
- Grassland
- Life-history traits
- Population density
- Reproduction
- Voltinism
- Ökosystemforschung
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Ökologie, Evolution, Verhaltenswissenschaften und Systematik
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