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History and present status of butterfly monitoring in Europe and related development strategies for China.

FANG Li-jun1, XU Hai-gen2, GUAN Jian-ling3   

  1. (1Shaanxi Institute of Botany, Xi’an 710061, China; 2Nanjing Institute of Environmental Sciences, Ministry of Environmental Protection, Nanjing 210042, China; 3Shaanxi Province Environmental Monitoring Center Station, Xi’an 710061, China)
  • Online:2013-09-18 Published:2013-09-18

Abstract: Butterfly is an important bio-indicator for biodiversity monitoring and ecological environment assessment. In Europe, the species composition, population dynamics, and distribution pattern of butterfly have been monitored for decades, and many long-term monitoring schemes with international effects have been implemented. These schemes are aimed to assess the regional and national variation trends of butterfly species abundance, and to analyze the relationships of this species abundance with habitat, climate change, and other environmental factors, providing basic data for researching, protecting, and utilizing butterfly resources and predicting environmental changes, and playing important roles in the division of butterfly’s threatened level, the formulation of related protection measures, and the protection and management of ecological environment. This paper reviewed the history and present status of butterfly monitoring in Europe, with the focus on the wellknown longterm monitoring programs, e.g., the UK Butterfly Monitoring Scheme and the Germany and European Union Butterfly Monitoring Scheme. Some specific proposals for conducting butterflies monitoring in China were suggested.