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Dispersal in a metapopulation of the critically endangered Danube Clouded Yellow butterfly Colias myrmidone : implications for conservation
Colias myrmidone has suffered a dramatic decline in Europe, and now its
occurrence is restricted to just a few countries. We investigated one of
the last viable metapopulations (Knyszyn Forest, NE Poland), where the
butterfly is almost completely dependent on forestry, inhabiting some
clearings and young tree plantations rich in larval food plants
(Chamaecytisus ruthenicus) and nectar resources. Intensive
mark-recapture studies were performed in 2017 on eight occupied patches
separated by 0.5-5km. The overall population size of imagoes in the
second brood was calculated at about 750 individuals. Sex ratio was
shown to be well-balanced and average residency was estimated at 5.6
days. Dispersal occurred mostly between neighbouring patches, and
isolation of patches contributed to the high mortality of emigrants. The
average distance covered during dispersal was significantly higher for
males. However, females left small patches much more readily than males.
These patches were probably used only as stepping stone' sites in
dispersal. Restricted dispersal could be related to barriers created by
forest stands but it is also not excluded that individuals living in an
isolated metapopulation become increasingly sedentary and our results
are an early warning sign. The most distant local population was clearly
isolated, with hardly any immigration from the other populations. To
maintain a network of more stable habitat patches some clearings should
be left deforested and appropriately managed. However this goal is
difficult to achieve under the current forestry rules and therefore
(re)creation of habitats on other available open areas should be
considered.