The University Thought: Publication in Natural Sciences (Jan 2017)

Monitoring butterfly biodiversity on prime butterfly area Avala Mt. (Serbia) by the transect method (pollard walks) in the year 2017

  • Jakšić Predrag,
  • Janžekovič Franc,
  • Klenovšek Tina

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 28 – 35

Abstract

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An inventory of butterfly fauna was carried out in 2017 within the north-western part of the Prime Butterfly Area 'Avala Mt.'. Butterfly fauna was surveyed with a transect method from March until October within three sectors with different land use and plant succession. We evaluated the sectors by butterfly species richness, abundance of individuals, species accumulation curves, Shannon index, ecological and zoogeographical characteristics. A total of 1147 individuals were recorded, representing 50 species. Three new species (Pieris mannii (Mayer, 1851), Satyrium acaciae (Fabricius, 1787) and Kirinia roxelana (Cramer, 1777)) for the fauna of Avala Mt. were discovered that now counts 114 species. Abandoned dry grasslands in the process of secondary succession supported the highest number of species and individuals. Nevertheless, the observed butterfly species on Avala Mt. were almost equally characteristic for grasslands (38.4%) and forests (34.3%). In conclusion, butterfly biodiversity on Avala Mt. depends on habitat diversity, which is a combination of climax forest vegetation as well as formerly agricultural landscapes in different stages of secondary succession.

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