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Impact of urbanization and gardening practices on common butterfly communities in France

Auteurs : Fontaine (Benoît), Julliard (Romain), Bergerot (Benjamin) et Le Viol (Isabelle)


Année de publication : 2016
Publication : Ecology and Evolution
Volume : 6
Fascicule : 22
Pagination : 8174-8180


Résumé :

We investigated the interacting impacts of urban landscape and gardening practices on the species richness and total abundance of communities of common butterfly communities across France, using data from a nationwide monitoring scheme. We show that urbanization has a strong negative impact on butterfly richness and abundance but that at a local scale, such impact could be mitigated by gardening practices favoring nectar offer. We found few interactions among these landscape and local scale effects, indicating that butterfly‐friendly gardening practices are efficient whatever the level of surrounding urbanization. We further highlight that species being the most negatively affected by urbanization are the most sensitive to gardening practices: Garden management can thus partly counterbalance the deleterious effect of urbanization for butterfly communities. This holds a strong message for park managers and private gardeners, as gardens may act as potential refuge for butterflies when the overall landscape is largely unsuitable. The interacting impacts of urban landscape and gardening practices on the species richness and total abundance of communities of common butterfly communities across France were studied using data from a nationwide monitoring scheme. Urbanization has a strong negative impact on butterfly richness and abundance but that at a local scale, such impact could be mitigated by gardening practices favoring nectar offer.