Cyclic abundance fluctuations in a completely isolated population of Euphydryas maturna

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A highly isolated and the last autochthonous Czech Republic population of the endangered Euphydryas maturna (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) is monitored since 2001 by larval nests counts. The 20 years' time series displays remarkable abundance fluctuations with peak-to-peak period 11 years, peak numbers >150 and bust numbers <15 larval nests (arithmetic and harmonic means: 92.6 and 36.3). Establishment of more favourable management of the site probably heightened and prolonged the boom phase but did not alter the overall pattern. We attribute the cycling to pressures of natural enemies. Climatically unfavourable years appear deepening the bust phase. Species displaying such fluctuations cannot be conserved within a single site, which is being addressed by ex-situ breeding of the Czech stock and recent reestablishment of two additional populations, with the aim to achieve asynchronous dynamics of the local populations and eventually stabilise the regional metapopulation.

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John, V., Pavlícko, A., Vrabec, V., Rybová, V., Andres, M., & Konvicka, M. (2021). Cyclic abundance fluctuations in a completely isolated population of Euphydryas maturna. Nota Lepidopterologica, 44, 213–222. https://doi.org/10.3897/nl.44.69153

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