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AUTHOR(S):
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J. Drew Lanham - lanhamj@clemson.edu
Clemson University
Department of Forest Resources
Clemson, SC, USA
Maria J. Nichols - fatima717@aol.com
Clemson University
Department of Forest Resources
Clemson, SC, USA
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Rights-of-way (ROW) are increasingly being
recognized for their value to early-successional
wildlife species. However, little or no information exists about diurnal Lepidopteran (butterflies and skipper) diversity in these
areas. In the spring, summer, and fall of 1997 we conducted daily butterfly
and skipper surveys on 6, 0.6 km transects of ROW in Greenville and Oconee counties in the Upper Piedmont of South Carolina. A total of 101 butterfly and skipper species
(24,057 individuals: 14,727 butterflies and 9330 skippers) were recorded
across all seasons. Overall diversity, evenness, and richness did not differ
among the 6 study sites for butterflies. However, abundances of butterflies
and skippers and skipper richness did differ among the six ROW. Vegetative
composition assessed in the spring, summer, and fall of 1997 revealed no
differences in vegetative structure among the ROW for any season. We believe
that ROW may provide vital habitats for Lepidoptera
in many southeastern landscapes.
Keywords:
Butterflies, skippers, rights-of-way,
southeastern US
Ref#: 6-5

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