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Title:Larval diet breadth and wingspan mediate landscape–richness relationship in butterfly communities
Authors:ID Vujanović, Dušanka (Author)
ID Knežević, Maja (Author)
ID Đorđević, Aleksandra (Author)
ID Andrić, Andrijana (Author)
ID Ranković Perišić, Milica (Author)
ID Janković Milosavljević, Marina (Author)
ID Veselić, Sanja (Author)
ID Losapio, Gianalberto (Author)
ID De Groot, Maarten (Author)
ID Vujić, Ante (Author)
ID Radenković, Snežana (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo SciVie - Slovenian Forestry Institute
Abstract:Landscape structure and species traits both shape butterfly assemblages, but their joint effects, and how landscapes restructure trait space independently of richness, remain less understood. We surveyed butterflies at 50 semi-natural grasslands (Serbia) and modelled species richness (SR) with GAMs using two sets of landscape predictors within 2-km buffers: composition (% cover of grassland, forest, complex agriculture) and configuration (distance to the nearest natural patch, nearest natural-patch size, edge density). We included community-weighted mean (CWM) of two traits: wingspan (WS) and host-plant specificity (HPS) and fit landscape-only models, trait-additive models and pre-specified trait–landscape interactions per set (HPS and complex agriculture; WS and distance to the nearest natural patch). To test whether these gradients restructure trait space, we modelled functional divergence (FDiv) as a complementary response. The only landscape predictor of SR was complex agriculture, which increased richness but reduced FDiv. Beyond landscape composition, HPS consistently improved SR models in both sets, with richness peaking at intermediate-to-narrow diet breadth and declining towards extremes. Isolation increased SR only in large-winged communities (WS × distance to the nearest natural patch), and FDiv increased with isolation, evidencing greater representation of trait extremes. Crucially, landscape effects on FDiv persisted after conditioning on SR, showing that landscapes filter which traits persist, not just how many species occur. Butterfly assemblages are driven by resource-based and movement-based filtering rather than landscape structure alone. Our key novelty shows that the same landscape gradients decouple taxonomic from functional diversity; agricultural complexity adds species while compressing trait breadth, whereas isolation benefits large-winged communities and expands trait dispersion. Conservation should therefore track functional structure as well as counts, maintaining diverse larval host-plants and stepping-stone connectivity to sustain both species richness and the functional breadth that underpins resilience.
Keywords:butterfly community, larval diet breadth, species richness, trait–environment interactions, wingspan
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Year of publishing:2026
Number of pages:str. 624-635
Numbering:Vol. 40, iss. 3
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-27645 New window
UDC:630*1
ISSN on article:1365-2435
DOI:10.1111/1365-2435.70270 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:268719875 New window
Note:Nasl. z nasl. zaslona; Opis vira z dne 17. 2. 2026;
Publication date in DiRROS:17.02.2026
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Title:Functional ecology : Elektronski vir
Shortened title:Funct. ecol.
Publisher:Wiley, British Ecological Society
ISSN:1365-2435
COBISS.SI-ID:517714713 New window

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Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:451- 03-136/2025-03/200125
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Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:451-03-136/2025-03/200358
Name:Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia

Funder:Other - Other funder or multiple funders
Project number:451-03-137/2025-03/200125
Name:Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia

Funder:EC - European Commission
Project number:101003476
Name:Safeguarding European wild pollinators
Acronym:Safeguard

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Project number:7737504
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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:združbe metuljev, metulji, živalske združbe, širina larvalne prehrane, vrstno bogastvo, interakcije med lastnostmi in okoljem, razpon kril


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