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A Lycaenid Butterfly (Anthene amarah Guerin) selects unseasonal young acacia shoots for oviposition
Authors:S.J. Milton
Affiliation:Botany Department, University of Cape Town, Rondebosch, 7700 Republic of South Africa
Abstract:Felling experiments on the indigenous thorn tree Acacia tortilis in the northern Transvaal revealed that Anthene amarah butterflies oviposit on unseasonal new coppice shoots. Felling resembles damage caused by large browsing mammals in that it modifies the normal phenological rhythms of trees, and in this way apparently extends the period during which high quality food is available to herbivorous insects such as A. amarah.
Keywords:bait treatments  rarefaction curves  small mammal trapping  non-parametric species richness estimators
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