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An island biogeographical approach to the analysis of butterfly community patterns in newly designed parks
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<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>We analyzed the butterfly communities in the newly designed city parks (area C), “newly opened habitat islands”, of Tsukuba City, central Japan. The area constituted a natural ecological experiment on the mainland for clarifying the pattern and process of faunal immigration. We compared butterfly communities in area C with those in two other areas in the light of the theory of island biogeography and the concept of generalist/specialist. Our results showed the following: (1) Fewer species were found in area C than in other areas, due largely to the absence of many specialist types, restricted and habitat specialists, and/or low density species in the area. Generalist types, widespread and habitat generalists, and/or high density species predominated in area C. (2) The difference in the species numbers among the three sections within area C could be explained by the habitat structure in and around the respective sections. (3) The densities of many species were low in area C, probably due to its man‐modified habitat structure. In particular, several species occurred at extremely low densities in area C, but at high densities in other areas. (4) The internal structure of the habitat island butterfly community in area C was almost perfectly consistent with that of “quasi‐equilibrium” communities that appear during the colonization of an island. Our results demonstrate that the synergetic application of the generalist/specialist concept and the island biogeography theory is effective for the understanding of the patterns and structures of habitat island communities.</jats:p>
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- Researches on Population Ecology / Society of Population Ecology
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Researches on Population Ecology / Society of Population Ecology 39 (1), 23-35, 1997-06
Tokyo : Springer-Verlag Tokyo
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- 1520291855891850112
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- 10004817148
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- AA00393554
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- 00345466
- 1438390X
- 14383896
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- 4450353
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- en
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- ZR4(科学技術--生物学--動物)
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