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The role of linear mown firebreaks in conserving butterfly diversity: Effects of adjacent vegetation and management
Authors:Atsushi Ohwaki  Sho‐ichi Hayami  Masahiko Kitahara  Taisuke Yasuda
Affiliation:1. Division of Natural Environmental Science, Mount Fuji Research Institute (MFRI), Yamanashi Prefectural Government, Fujiyoshida, Japan;2. , Fujiyoshida, Japan
Abstract:Semi‐natural grasslands are vital for maintaining grassland butterflies in Japan, as well as in Europe. However, severe decline in these grassland environments has recently attracted attention to linear grasslands, such as firebreaks and power‐line corridors, as alternative habitats for grassland insects. We surveyed butterflies in an abandoned grassland and nearby linear mown firebreaks adjacent to different vegetation at the northern foot of Mt. Fuji, central Japan, over 5 successive years, particularly focusing on species on the 2012 Japanese Red List of Threatened Species (“red‐list” species). We found that the firebreaks were consistently higher in species richness and abundance of butterflies than the long‐term abandoned grassland, and that species composition differed among the firebreaks depending on conditions of the adjacent vegetation. The firebreaks surrounded by forests were mainly utilized by forest and edge species, whereas the firebreaks adjacent to the grassland were essential for conserving red‐list grassland species. Thus, only the mown firebreaks adjacent to the grassland were regarded as a high‐quality alternative habitat for many grassland butterflies, but the area was limited. Therefore, creating heterogeneity in the abandoned grassland by infrequent mowing could help conserve grassland butterflies, including red‐list species.
Keywords:abandonment  grassland  habitat choice  Lepidoptera  linear grassland  mowing  multi‐year survey
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