Eur. J. Entomol. 102 (4): 683-690, 2005

Resumed forest grazing restored a population of Euphydryas aurinia (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae) in SE Finland

Kimmo SAARINEN, Juha JANTUNEN, Anu VALTONEN
South Karelia Allergy and Environment Institute, Lääkäritie 15, FI-55330 Tiuruniemi, Finland; e-mail: all.env@inst.inet.fi

In 1996, an old forest pasture grazed from the 1960s to 1988 was restored by coppicing, fencing and grazing by cattle to protect a local population of the endangered butterfly Euphydryas aurinia. An adjoining ungrazed meadow provided a control. In the first years, the butterfly became almost extinct due to the nearly complete consumption of the host plant of the larva, Succisa pratensis, by cattle. The butterfly population quickly recovered when the grazing pressure was lowered. Thus, the intensity of management should be adjusted by continuous monitoring of the target species. In the 2000s, the annual population was about 50 butterflies, but marked fluctuations took place, probably caused by natural factors. Grazing benefited the meadow flora and improved the habitat of butterflies in general. Extensive forest grazing clearly has the potential for enhancing biodiversity. The value of the experiment is, however, limited because only a single pair of meadows was available for comparison. In the future, it will be even more difficult to arrange a similar experiment due to the great decline in the numbers of traditional meadows and forest grazing in SE Finland.

Keywords: Butterflies, Nymphalidae, Euphydryas aurinia, forest grazing, habitat restoration, moths, Succisa pratensis

Received: January 28, 2005; Revised: March 31, 2005; Accepted: June 9, 2005; Published: November 3, 2005  Show citation

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