Jean Elbers, jbossart@selu.edu, Southeaster Louisiana University, SLU 10736, Hammond, LA and Janice L. Bossart, jbossart@selu.edu, Southeastern Louisiana University, SLU Box 10736, Hammond, LA.
As a habitat becomes fragmented, those species that can move among the fragments are more likely to persist across an every changing landscape. Using fruit-baited traps at the edge, 12m and 50m of a forest, we quantified which forest butterfly species penetrate the surrounding matrix. This study increases the current understanding of communities in isolated forest fragments.
Species 1: Lepidoptera Nymphalidae
Euphoedra janetta