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Eintrag Nr. 55782
Species assemblage and trait distribution of diurnal Lepidoptera at a dry levee subdividing a floodplain area, compared intra- and inter-annually
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Abschlussarbeiten an der Universität Wien
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http://www.parcs.at/npda/pdf_public/2025/55782_20251008_073651_FinalVersion_Bachelorarbeit_MelanieHaidvogl.pdf
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Final Version_Bachelorarbeit_Melanie Haidvogl
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U:\WiFo\Diss-, Diplom-, Master-, Bachelor-, Seminararbeiten\Haidvogel, M. BSc Tagfalter 2025
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Melanie Haidvogl
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2025
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In 2023, species richness and functional diversity as well as trait distribution of diurnal Lepidoptera species at the levee from early to high summer were investigated. These circumstances now lead us to another review in 2025, examining species assemblage and traits from mid to high summer and, additionally, comparing our findings with those from 2023. My main topics were whether assemblage composition and traits of species would differ due to inter-annual fluctuations. Furthermore, I tested if changes in assemblage and trait distributions would occur in line with the phenological species turnover from mid to high summer. Regarding species assemblage compared between both years significant changes in variation of abundance as well as trait distributions were observed. Especially Cupido minimus, Leptidea sinapis/juvernica, Maniola jurtina and Melanargia galathea were more common in 2023, whereas Colias hyale/alfacariensis, Polyommatus icarus and Issoria lathonia were clearly more prominent in 2025. The traits voltinism, specialization status and wetland preference reached higher values in 2025, while the preference for xerothermic habitats declined.
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