低山地帯におけるエゾシロチョウ成虫の移動と残留率
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WATANABE, Mamoru (Lab.Forest Zool., Fac.Agri., Tokyo Univ., Tokyo). 1978. Adult movements and resident ratios of the black-veined white Aporia crataegi, in a hilly region. Jap.J.Ecol., 28 : 101-109. Movements and resident ratios of the black-veined white, Aporia crataegi, were investigated by means of the mark-and-recapture method in Hokkaido, 1975. The habitats of the butterflies were divided into three categories in accordance with vegetation and topograhy characteristics. On sunny days the puddling, feeding and temporary movements of males were observed. The flight of males was not random, they often stayed in the neighborhood of the host tree of larvae to wait for emerging females. The number of females captured was much smaller than that of males. Weather conditions influenced the daily population sizes and the resident ratios of males. There seemed to be no effective barriers for their movements within the study area. Therefore, the population in this study area might be a part of a large single population scattered in a wider area.
- 日本生態学会の論文
- 1978-06-30
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