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Journal of Insect Behavior | 2016

Fine Scale Movements of the Butterfly Plebejus argus in a Heterogeneous Natural Landscape as Revealed by GPS Tracking

Pilar Fernández; Alejandro Rodríguez; Rafael Obregón; Sergio de Haro; Diego Jordano; Juan Fernández-Haeger

The study of butterfly movements has focused on dispersal behaviour in the framework of population persistence in heterogeneous landscapes. The ecological significance of routine movements has received less attention. These movements may be influenced by structural attributes of habitat patches or may reflect the distribution of food, mates, host plants or ecological interactions. The relative influence of structural and functional factors on flight patterns is poorly understood, partly because butterfly movements are often described by simplified representations of actual trajectories. Using high-resolution GPS tracking we obtained accurate trajectories of routine movements of Plebejus argus in a heterogeneous natural landscape. Habitat quality in patches was ranked according to the abundance of host and nectar plants as well as the abundance of nests of its mutualistic ant Lasius niger. Movements were slow and winding in high quality habitats whereas faster, straighter flights were observed in poor habitats. At edges, butterflies often crossed without any exploratory behaviour towards patches of better quality, suggesting they may use cues to detect resources at some distance. Conversely, individuals usually stayed in the patch after exploring edges with other patches of lower quality. However, scanning also preceded exits towards clearly unsuitable habitat, compatible with transfers to distant high-quality patches. We conclude that patterns of movement in P. argus were explained by spatial heterogeneity defined by functional rather than structural criteria. We also show that inexpensive handheld GPS receivers allow depicting detailed flying trajectories in open flat terrain revealing complex behavioural patterns.


Journal of Insect Behavior | 2012

Lampides Boeticus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) Preys on Cocoons of its Own Specific Parasitoid Cotesia Specularis (Hymenoptera: Braconidae)

Rafael Obregón; S. de Haro; Diego Jordano; J. Fernández Haeger

We present observations and experimental evidence for a new type of parasitoid-host interaction. In the Lampides boeticus (Lepidoptera) - Cotesia specularis (Hymenoptera) system, larvae of the former species readily kill and consume the parasitoid cocoons they find. Potential effects at both the individual and population levels are briefly outlined.


European Journal of Entomology | 2017

Adaptive significance of the prolonged diapause in the western Mediterranean lycaenid butterfly Tomares ballus (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae)

Rafael Obregón; Juan Fernández Haeger; Diego Jordano

Diapause is a common dormancy strategy exhibited by many species of invertebrates and insects to temporarily avoid seasonally recurring unfavourable conditions for their development, most usually in winter. Less frequently, a prolonged diapause lasting two or more years is described in species living in unpredictable environments where it is adaptive, but with significant costs. In this paper we examine the occurrence of prolonged diapause in the lycaenid butterfly Tomares ballus. Pupae of this species undergo an obligate diapause from mid-May to late January the following year. However, during our rearing experiments (from 2009 to 2016) the emergence of adults occurred sequentially and a fraction of the pupae remained in diapause for up to seven years. The annual percentage emergence after the first year of diapause was 45.6%, and only barely exceeded 50.0% in 2015. Remarkably, 12 pupae (11.4% of the initial brood) remained in diapause in their eighth year. The negative exponential equation fitted to the emergence data suggests that further emergences may occur within the next five years. Therefore, the potential for successful prolonged diapause of T. ballus pupae may be more than 10 years. The adaptive value of this strategy is discussed in relation to the effects of adverse and unpredictable weather during the flight period of the butterfly, intra-guild competition, parasitoids and changes in habitat quality. We suggest that this strategy may also be exhibited by other species of Mediterranean lycaenids.


Revista gaditana de Entomología | 2013

Aportaciones en la distribución del endemismo ibérico Apteromantis aptera (Fuente, 1893) para el Sur de España (Dyctioptera, Mantodea).

Rafael Obregón; Daniel Gutiérrez García


Revista gaditana de Entomología | 2016

Primera cita de la hormiga invasora Linepithema humile (Mayr, 1868) en el País Vasco (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)

Rafael Obregón; Joaquín Reyes-López


En: Humedales cordobeses: 30 años de protección (2014) | 2014

Las mariposas del entorno de la laguna de Zóñar

Rafael Obregón; Diego Jordano Barbudo; Juan Fernández Haeger


Revista gaditana de Entomología | 2018

Una nueva localidad de presencia de Dinodes (Pachydinodes) conformis (Dejean, 1831) en la provincia de Cádiz (Coleoptera, Carabidae, Chlaeniini)

Rafael Obregón; David Barros; Marcos Toribio; Rafael Cerpa


Revista gaditana de Entomología | 2017

Shynphoricarpos albus (L.) S. F. Blake (Caprifoliaceae), nueva planta nutricia para Euphydryas beckeri (Herrich-Schäffer, 1844) (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae)

Tomás Sanz Sanz; Mª Angeles Pomeda Maestre; Rafael Obregón


Revista gaditana de Entomología | 2017

Primeros registros de Buprestis ( Yamina ) sanguinea ssp. calpetana Verdugo, Bensusan & Pérez 2006 (Coleoptera: Buprestidae) en la provincia de Málaga, España y comentarios acerca del tratamiento del subgénero Yamina Kerremans 1903 en la edición revisada del Catalogue of Palaearctic Coleoptera (2016)

Antonio Verdugo; Rafael Obregón


Archive | 2017

Distribución de Plagionotus andreui (Fuente, 1908) (Coleoptera: Cerambycidae) y propuesta de acciones de conservación para su planta hospedadora Lavatera triloba L. (Malvaceae) en Andalucía

Rafael Obregón; Enrique Sánchez Gullón; Antonio Verdugo; Javier López Tirado

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Alejandro Rodríguez

Spanish National Research Council

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