Long-term monitoring of the distribution and abundance of diurnal butterflies (Papilionoidea) in Doñana 2007-2022

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Description

This dataset includes records of the long-term monitoring of Doñana’s diurnal butterflies, part of a harmonised protocol of the "Long-term Ecological Monitoring Program of Natural Resources and Processes". The aims is to monitor and assess the dynamics of diurnal butterflies (Papilionoidea) of Doñana.

Enregistrements de données

Les données de cette ressource données d'échantillonnage ont été publiées sous forme d'une Archive Darwin Core (Darwin Core Archive ou DwC-A), le format standard pour partager des données de biodiversité en tant qu'ensemble d'un ou plusieurs tableurs de données. Le tableur de données du cœur de standard (core) contient 3 625 enregistrements.

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Event (noyau)
3625
ExtendedMeasurementOrFact 
21205
Occurrence 
10689

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Comment citer

Les chercheurs doivent citer cette ressource comme suit:

Fernández-Zamudio R, Paz D, Laffite Alaminos R, Román I, López D, Pérez de Ayala A, Hidalgo A, Andreu A C, Gallego N, Torrijo-Salesa M, Díaz-Delgado R, Bustamante J (2023). Long-term monitoring of the distribution and abundance of diurnal butterflies (Papilionoidea) in Doñana 2007-2022. Version 1.4. Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC). Samplingevent dataset. https://doi.org/10.15470/yzv0ad

Droits

Les chercheurs doivent respecter la déclaration de droits suivante:

L’éditeur et détenteur des droits de cette ressource est Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC). Ce travail est sous licence Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) 4.0.

Enregistrement GBIF

Cette ressource a été enregistrée sur le portail GBIF, et possède l'UUID GBIF suivante : e627a482-1cde-44f7-8cab-9c7020282d3d.  Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC) publie cette ressource, et est enregistré dans le GBIF comme éditeur de données avec l'approbation du GBIF Spain.

Mots-clé

Samplingevent; Occurrence; Butterflies; Transect; Long-term monitoring

Contacts

Rocío Fernández-Zamudio
  • Personne De Contact
Technician Coordinator
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
C/ Américo Vespucio 26, Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
David Paz
  • Créateur
Technician Coordinator
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Rafael Laffite Alaminos
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Isidro Román
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Diego López
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Ana Pérez de Ayala
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Tragsatec
ES
Antonio Hidalgo
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Tragsatec
ES
Ana C. Andreu
  • Créateur
Technician Coordinator
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
C/ Américo Vespucio 26, Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Nuria Gallego
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
41092 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Mizar Torrijo-Salesa
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
Técnico
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio 26 Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Ricardo Díaz-Delgado
  • Personne De Contact
Investigador
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio 26 Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Javier Bustamante
  • Créateur
  • Chercheur Principal
Director del proyecto
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio 26 Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Mizar Torrijo-Salesa
  • Fournisseur Des Métadonnées
Técnico
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio 26 Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Rocío Fernández-Zamudio
  • Personne De Contact
Technician coordinator
Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC
Avda. Américo Vespucio 26 Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
Ricardo Díaz-Delgado
  • Personne De Contact
Researcher and Coordinator of the ICTS-RBD
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
C/ Américo Vespucio 26, Isla de la Cartuja
41092 Sevilla
Sevilla
ES
David Paz
  • Créateur
Vicedirector of Doñana Biological Reserve
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES
Rafael Laffite
  • Créateur
Biological Technician
Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC)
Carretera de El Rocío - Matalascañas, A-483, km 40
21760 Almonte
Huelva
ES

Couverture géographique

The study area is Doñana National Park, south-west of Spain, which is one of the two areas of distribution of this species in the south of Spain. Doñana Protected Area includes seven ecosystems types (coastal waters, beach, dunes, forest, shrubland, sandy lakes and marshes) and 21 habitat types, 11 of them of high conservation importance – such as the Bulrush and Glasswort marsh, floodplain lakes, sandy lakes, grassland ecotones, Cork-Oak forest, shrubland, coastal Juniper forest and dunes. Tortoises are usually present along the border of temporal marshes and between dunes with vegetation composed by mediterranean scrub, scattered oaks and pine trees of medium and low cover.

Enveloppe géographique Sud Ouest [36,982, -6,569], Nord Est [37,136, -6,427]

Couverture taxonomique

N/A

Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Order Pleuronectiformes, Perciformes
Family Soleidae, Sparidae

Couverture temporelle

Date de début / Date de fin 2007-12-13 / 2022-11-22

Données sur le projet

The aim of this project is to provide information about the evolution of the conservation status of Doñana. To do that, it has been designed a monitoring program of the dynamic of natural processes and the distribution and abundance of species and communities. This monitoring is generating time series of data which is being used to analyzed long-term trends.

Titre Seguimiento a largo plazo de los procesos naturales en la Infraestructura Científica y Técnica Singular Reserva Biológica de Doñana
Identifiant 202030E286
Financement 1.- Estación Biológica de Doñana del Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (EBD-CSIC). 2.- Organismo Autónomo de Parques Nacionales (OAPN). 3.- Infraestructuras Científicas y Técnicas Singulares del Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (ICTS-MICINN). 4.- Consejería de Agricultura, Ganadería, Pesca y Desarrollo Sostenible de la Junta de Andalucía (CAGPDES-JA). 5.- European Union. 6.- Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación (MICINN).
Description du domaine d'étude / de recherche The study area covers the Natural and National park of Doñana, including the Doñana’s Biological Reserve (RBD).
Description du design The Natural Processes Monitoring Program in Doñana belong to ICTS-RBD. It was created in the 1980s. Initially it focused on birds and endangered species such as the Iberian Lynx or the Imperial Eagle. In 2003, it was extended as part of an extensive monitoring program that included other components of biodiversity and ecological processes (marsh flooding or amphibian and reptile communities). As a summary, data analysis and evaluation are made to take management decisions in a short period of time to minimize the impact of the local and global change. The results are reported annually to the National Park Office and regional authorities through annual reports.

Les personnes impliquées dans le projet:

Méthodes d'échantillonnage

The long-term monitoring of diurnal butterflies (Papilionoidea) in Doñana, south-western Spain, was initiated in 2005, but until 2007 the protocol is not well stablished, that is why the temporal range of this dataset start in December of 2007 with one transect. From this first transect, in 2008 the Monitoring Program of Natural Resources and Processes applied the BMS methodology to new zones and transects. The principals aims of this protocol were: to invent all species of diurnal butterflies that inhabits in Doñana, in order to detect the appearance of new species or local extinction of some populations; and know the dynamics and variations of butterflies populations between years and between months, in order to detect declines in these animal populations. The monitoring was based on the survey of different transects: During the first period of the monitoring, between 2007 and 2013, seven transects had been sampled. But in the second period, 2014-2018, the survey had been increased with seven new transects and also five of the “old” transects of the previous sampling period, this is a total of 12 transects surveyed between 2014 and 2018; and 14 transects in all of the long-term monitoring. The transects are divided into sections with a different or equal length, that usually correspond to different habitat areas. These sections are related to the EUNIS habitat classification (version 2012) and to SACRE habitat classification. Along the 46 different transect sections there are a total of 11 different habitats, that covers nearly all habitats of the Doñana’s natural space (END). The distance covered by transects was between 460 and 1175 metres. Along the distance of each transect, according the sections and its habitat all butterflies that appear in an imaginary cube of five metres side had been counted and identified.

Etendue de l'étude The study area is located in southwest Spain in the Guadalquivir Basin and covers Doñana Protected Area (542.51 km2). Climate is Mediterranean sub-humid with Atlantic coast influence deriving in wet mild winters and dry warm summers. The rainy season occurs between October and April, with a peak in December–January (average rainfall is about 550 mm). Several ecosystems are monitored in order to study optimal habitats for butterflies in general, but also some specific places and habitats for determinates species or groups of them are monitored. Briefly, this protocol covers up wooded areas (mainly pine and oaks forests and Juniperus thickets), shrublands (black and white Andalusian brushes) and grasslands (xeric, humid and with amphibious conditions). This monitoring program has carried out in 14 different and permanent transects. The transects are divided in several sections in order to distinguish the differences in microhabitats conditions.
Contrôle qualité The protocol has been supervised by ecological researchers and the data have been validated by the members who performed the transects.

Description des étapes de la méthode:

  1. Following the Butterfly Monitoring Scheme (BMS) and Pollard's transects, the data collection is based in walking transect of a determinate distance where the observer must note, count and identify (and also sex the individuals when it is possible) all butterflies that fly in an imaginary cube of 5 meters of side. In the period 2007-2013, the data was collected with the software CyberTracker and all the individuals have a coordinate associated; but since 2014 the data collection was changed to BMS that is why individuals recorded in this period (2014-2022) did not have a coordinate, and the registers are associated to different sections of the transect. The transect was adapted to optimal period of butterflies' day activity, that is three or four hours before and after noon, always with suitable climatic conditions: no rain and/or fog, minimum temperature between 13 on sunny days and 17ºC on cloudly days, maximum temperature below 30 ºC and wind conditions under 5 in Beaufort's scale. In order to know environmental and meteorological variables, temperature, wind conditions (Beaufort's scale) and cloud coverage (eighths of cloud coverage) were measured at the beginning and at the end of each transect. The distance of transect varies between 460 and 1170 metres. The time to complete the transects varies depending on the number of individuals observed in each one, but time values are usually between 10 and 75 minutes.

Citations bibliographiques

  1. Paz, D., Román, J y Janss, G. (2014) Protocolo de muestreo 3: Censo de mariposas diurnas (Ropalóceros) mediante transectos fijos en el Espacio Natural de Doñana. Documentos Técnicos del Equipo de Seguimiento de Recursos y Procesos Naturales. ICTS-Reserva Biológica de Doñana. Estación Biológica de Doñana (CSIC).
  2. Sevilleja, C.G., van Swaay, C.A.M., Bourn, N., Collins, S., Settele, J., Warren, M.S., Wynhoff, I. and Roy, D.B. (2019). Butterfly Transect Counts: Manual to monitor butterflies. Report VS2019.016, Butterfly Conservation Europe & De Vlinderstichting/Dutch Butterfly Conservation, Wageningen.

Métadonnées additionnelles

Identifiants alternatifs 10.15470/yzv0ad
e627a482-1cde-44f7-8cab-9c7020282d3d
https://doi.org/10.20350/digitalCSIC/15453
https://ipt.gbif.es/resource?r=icts-rbd_butterfly_20230717