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Comments on the butterfly fauna (Papilionoidea) of Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago): species list, distribution patterns, and butterfly-plant network

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dc.contributor.author Kratochwil, Anselm -
dc.contributor.author Schwabe, A -
dc.contributor.author Aguiar, A. M. Franquinho -
dc.date.accessioned 2019-08-29T16:34:49Z
dc.date.available 2019-08-29T16:34:49Z
dc.date.issued 2018 -
dc.identifier.issn 0870-3876 -
dc.identifier.uri http://publications.cm-funchal.pt/jspui/handle/100/1691
dc.description.abstract Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago) is a relatively old (11.1 to 14.3 Ma) and small volcanic island in the Atlantic Ocean. The main part of the island is characterised by semiarid climate and xeric vegetation, while the higher altitudes show subhumid conditions. So far, 11 butterfly species (Papilionoidea) have been detected on Porto Santo. The occurrence of Macroglossum stellatarum (Sphingidae) is published for the first time. The butterfly species of Porto Santo are commented and some comparisons with Madeira Island are discussed. The distribution of butterfly species on Porto Santo was studied during March 2017 (Papilionoidea; n = 204). Some observations of previous years were added (n = 21) and Macroglossum stellatarum (Sphingidae; n = 3) was also included. The butterflyplant network was sampled during March 2017 (115 flower visits). Three species (Colias croceus, Pieris rapae and Vanessa cardui) show a wide occurrence on Porto Santo. As an exception, Vanessa vulcania prefers the subhumid regions. Leptotes pirithous, Macroglossum stellatarum, Pararge aegeria (which all newly colonised Porto Santo), and the migratory Danaus plexippus show a scattered distribution. On the whole, 115 butterfly-plant interactions could be recorded. The network shows more plant than butterfly species and is asymmetric: Seven butterfly species used 15 plant species. The butterfly and plant species were interconnected. The woody Echium species, E. nervosum (endemic to the Madeira Archipelago) and E. portosanctensis (endemic to Porto Santo), including hybrids, are key species as nectar resources for Vanessa atalanta, V. cardui, and V. vulcania. Vanessa vulcania could be found only within one grid in the north of the island at an altitude of 235 m a.s.l. Vanessa vulcania is probably a remnant of an earlier time period, where due to lack of human impact larger areas with microforests and in part Apollonias barbujana laurisilva existed. -
dc.language.iso en -
dc.subject Insecta -
dc.subject Lepidoptera -
dc.subject Papilionoidea -
dc.subject Sphingidae -
dc.subject Macroglossum stellatarum -
dc.subject Vanessa vulcania -
dc.subject New record -
dc.subject Island biogeography -
dc.subject Butterfly diversity -
dc.subject Butterfly fauna -
dc.subject Butterfly-plant -
dc.subject List -
dc.subject Observations -
dc.subject Distribution -
dc.subject Occurrence -
dc.subject Comments -
dc.subject Comparisons -
dc.subject Porto Santo Island -
dc.subject Archipelago of Madeira -
dc.title Comments on the butterfly fauna (Papilionoidea) of Porto Santo (Madeira Archipelago): species list, distribution patterns, and butterfly-plant network en
dc.type Article -
dc.identifier.authoremail anselm.kratochwil@biologie.uni-osnabrueck.de -
dc.identifier.authoraddress Department of Biology/Chemistry, Ecology Section, University of Osnabrück, Barbarastr. 13, D-49069 Osnabrück, Germany -
dc.identifier.authoraddress Department of Biology, Technische Universität Darmstadt, Schnittspahnstr. 10, D-64287 Darmstadt, Germany -
dc.identifier.authoraddress Laboratório de Qualidade Agrícola da Madeira - LQA, Caminho dos Caboucos, 61, 9135-372 Camacha, Madeira, Portugal -
dc.identifier.volume 68 -
dc.identifier.issue 349 -
dc.identifier.pages mai/20 -


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