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Work Packages within MACMAN


©Sarah Gwillym 
Sampling plots for vegetation and ant surveys
 


©Sarah Gwillym 
Argynnis paphia
on food plant Cirsium
oleraceum

The overall objective of this work package is to quantify the indicator function of Maculinea butterflies based on the analysis of co-occurring groups of organisms and analysis of their red list status. In WP 2 (Indicator 1: Co-occurrence) the approach is the compilation of inventories of species that are associated with sites supporting different levels of ‘Maculinea biodiversity’, ranging from Myrmica only ® foodplant ® Maculinea ® parasitoid to >1 Maculinea species + parasitoids. In addition to correlating ‘Maculinea’ and general biodiversity on current sites across Europe, we will study some nature reserves that are known to have changed in the community structure and abundance of their species following targeted management for Maculinea.
 



©Sarah Gwillym  Argynnis paphia on Molinia meadow

 


WP 1 Methodology
(Lead Contractor: UFZ)

Objectives of WP1:

  • To agree on data management (structure of data bank)
  • To standardise inventories of different species groups to be used for co-occurrence analysis
  • To calibrate methods used in different working groups and agree on standardised methodology for comparability and later use of data for modelling and genetic analyses
  • To standardise GOS (goodness of sampling) tests for field work
  • To compile available land use data
  • To train new Post-Docs & PhD students on standard techniques

WP 2 Indicator 1: Co-occurrence
(Lead Contractor: DUFS)

Standardised vegetation sampling (according to the methodology specified in WP 1) is being conducted with relevés by all working groups throughout Europe on selected Maculinea sites to establish differences in vegetation structure between sites where Maculinea is present and absent to test whether or not the presence of Maculinea is an indicator for high biodiversity. Likewise, inventories of co-occurring species are being compiled for sites with and without Maculinea.

 


©Sarah Gwillym  Argiope bruenichii on Inula meadow

 

Our aims in achieving these objectives are:

  • To compile inventories of species which are associated with sites supporting different levels of ‘Maculinea biodiversity’, ranging from Myrmica only ® foodplant ® Maculinea ® parasitoid to >1 Maculinea species + parasitoids.
  • To correlate ‘Maculinea’ and general biodiversity on current sites across Europe
  • To study nature reserves known to have changed in community structure and abundance of species following targeted management for Maculinea.

    
©Annett Richter    Aromia moschata