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Ternisien M., Deschamps-Cottin M., Lizee M. H., March Laura, Robles C., Vila B. (2023). How butterfly communities are structured and have changed in urbanized areas of Marseille: a 12-year monitoring survey. Urban Ecosystems, [Early access], p. [12 p.]. ISSN 1083-8155.

Titre du document
How butterfly communities are structured and have changed in urbanized areas of Marseille: a 12-year monitoring survey
Année de publication
2023
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:001013760000001
Auteurs
Ternisien M., Deschamps-Cottin M., Lizee M. H., March Laura, Robles C., Vila B.
Source
Urban Ecosystems, 2023, [Early access], p. [12 p.] ISSN 1083-8155
We used a 12-year survey of butterflies in 24 parks in Marseille (South-East France), to highlight the overall decline of butterfly biodiversity (richness, abundance, diversity) in this Mediterranean city. This study confirms the importance of the urban gradient in the composition and structure of butterfly communities with a clear difference between the city centre and the outskirts. The study also highlights the preponderant role of local factors. While the distance from the natural environment remains a major factor, nectar resources and habitat diversity are local factors that can positively drive biodiversity. In contrast, management, as currently practised, has a negative effect on biodiversity. This implies that management, nectar resources and habitat diversity in parks are the key action levers at local scale. Thus, our results show that the response is not linear, from the most urban to the least urban, but seems to be closer to a patch/mosaic structure according to the importance of local factors. The long-term survey shows that butterfly communities show a simplified pattern: generally, parks on the outskirts tend to resemble those of the intermediate level and parks of the intermediate level tend to resemble those of the city centre. The long-term survey shows that butterfly communities have lost in complexity with the loss of Mediterranean species probably linked to the disappearance of their host plants. Finally, this long-term study suggests that it is possible to influence biodiversity through management with direct action in the management of green spaces.
Plan de classement
Sciences du milieu [021] ; Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082] ; Sociétés, développement culturel [112]
Description Géographique
FRANCE ; MARSEILLE
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010088210]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010088210
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