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Factors affecting equal catchability in two swallowtail butterflies, Papilio polyxenes and P.glaucus
Authors:ROBERT C. LEDERHOUSE
Affiliation:Department of Zoology and Physiology, Rutgers University, Newark, New Jersey, U.S.A.
Abstract:Abstract. 1. Recapture probabilities were analysed for individually marked black swallowtails, Papilio polyxenes F., and tiger swallowtails, P.glaucus L. (Lepidoptera: Papilionidae).
2. Recapture rates differed with sex and behaviour at time of capture for P.polyxenes , but not with age. For P.glaucus , only differences related to behaviour at time of capture were significant.
3. Black swallowtail males that were not physically restrained in identification had a recapture probability (73%) that was significantly higher than the 45% for males that were captured and handled. The higher rate was also exhibited by released, laboratory-reared males.
4. The capture effect was due to increased dispersal out of the areas and not to avoidance of capture or the capture site.
Keywords:Catchability    recapture    swallowtail    Papilio    polyxenes    glaucus.
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