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Butterflies of European islands: the implications of the geography and ecology of rarity and endemicity for conservation
Authors:Roger L H Dennis  Leonardo Dapporto  Tim G Shreeve  Eddie John  John G Coutsis  Otakar Kudrna  Kimmo Saarinen  Nils Ryrholm  W R Williams
Institution:1. NERC Centre for Ecology and Hydrology, Monks Wood, Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 2LS, UK
2. Institute for Environment, Sustainability and Regeneration, Mellor Building, Staffordshire University, College Road, Stoke on Trent, ST4 2DE, UK
3. Istituto Comprensivo Materna Elementere Media Convenevole da Prato, Via 1° Maggio 40, 59100, Prato, Italy
4. School of Life Sciences, Oxford Brookes University, Headington, Oxford, OX3 0BP, UK
5. Davies Cottage, Penllyn, Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, CF71 7RQ, UK
6. 4 Glykonos Street, Athens, 10675, Greece
7. Naturmuseum Südtirol, Bindergasse 1, 39100, Bozen, Italy
8. South Karelia Allergy and Environment Institute, 55330, Tiuruniemi, Finland
9. Department of Natural Sciences, University of G?vle, 801 76, Gavle, Sweden
10. Applied Psychology, Durham University, Queens Campus, Stockton on Tees, TS17 6BH, UK
Abstract:Depending on their faunal content islands can function as important ‘vehicles’ for conservation. In this study, we examine data on 440 butterfly species over 564 European islands in 10 island groups. To determine the status of the butterfly fauna, we have adopted two approaches, island-focused and species-focused, examined using principal components analysis and regression modelling. In the former, we relate species richness, rarity and endemicity to island geography (area, elevation, isolation and location in latitude and longitude); in the latter, species occurrence on islands is examined in relation to distribution, range, range boundaries, and altitudinal limits on the continent as well as species’ ecology (number of host plants) and morphology (wing expanse). Species on islands are also assessed for their status on the continental mainland, their distributional dynamics (extinctions, distribution changes) and conservation status (Red Data Book, European Habitat Directive, Species of European Conservation Concern and Bern Convention listing. Unexpectedly, we find that a large fraction of the European butterfly species is found on the islands (63.4%; 59% on small islands) comprising some 6.2% of the land area of Europe. Although species occurring on the islands tend, on the whole, to have lower conservation status and are not declining over Europe, 45 species are endemics restricted to the islands. Species richness shows only a weak locational pattern and is related as expected to isolation from the continental source and island area; but, both rarity and endemicity have distinctive geographical bias to southern Europe, on islands now under increasing pressure from climate change and increasingly intensive human exploitation. The vulnerability of species on islands is emphasised in the relationship of island occurrence (% occurrence and presence/absence of species on any island) with continental distributions. A large proportion of the variation (84%) is accounted by continental distribution, the southern range limit and lower altitudinal limit. Most species (69%) occur on very few islands (<5%). In view of ongoing species dynamics on islands, migrations and extinctions of species, island repositories of species depend in large part on conservation of butterflies at continental sources. The unique faunas and rare species on islands also depend on appropriate concern being given to the island faunas. Conservation of European islands is thus a two-way process, sustaining sources and conserving island refuges. Residuals from the regressions (islands with more or fewer species, rare and endemic species; species occurring more or less frequently than expected on islands) provide warning signals of regions and islands deserving immediate attention.
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