2020
DOI: 10.1093/jisesa/ieaa097
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Ecological Drift and Directional Community Change in an Isolated Mediterranean Forest Reserve—Larger Moth Species Under Higher Threat

Abstract: Long-term data are important to understand the changes in ecological communities over time but are quite rare for insects. We analyzed such changes using historic museum collections. For our study area, an isolated forest reserve in North-East Italy, data from the past 80 yr were available. We used records of 300 moth species to analyze whether extinction risk was linked to their body size or to their degree of ecological specialization. Specialization was scored 1) by classifying larval food affiliations, hab… Show more

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“…70% are <5 ha; Reid et al, 2021). It is thus likely that moth assemblages at these sites have undergone “environmental filtering” with relatively few woodland specialists able to persist (Wölfling et al, 2020). At woodland creation sites, this may manifest as colonization credits not being fully realized, while the long history of disturbance at ancient woodlands (Peterken, 1996; Rackham, 1980) has probably resulted in an extinction debt having already been paid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70% are <5 ha; Reid et al, 2021). It is thus likely that moth assemblages at these sites have undergone “environmental filtering” with relatively few woodland specialists able to persist (Wölfling et al, 2020). At woodland creation sites, this may manifest as colonization credits not being fully realized, while the long history of disturbance at ancient woodlands (Peterken, 1996; Rackham, 1980) has probably resulted in an extinction debt having already been paid.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%