Making The Invisible Visible: Determining An Accurate National Distribution Of Elater Ferrugineus In The United Kingdom Using Pheromones

INSECT CONSERVATION AND DIVERSITY(2017)

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1. To date, conservation-status saproxylic beetle species in the UK have been monitored by chance findings or by monitor-based observational studies. Here, using Elater ferrugineus as our target species, we present the first national distribution survey carried out in the UK or across mainland Europe on such a species using chemicals produced by the insect.2. Over 3 years, mark-release-recapture studies were performed across the UK, using 416 lured (pheromone) traps monitored by volunteer recorders; the first survey in Europe to do so. Traps were baited with 7-methyloctyl-(Z)-4-decenoate, a compound previously identified as a female sex pheromone.3. The results were used to plot a distribution map and investigate factors that may influence the distribution, including summer temperatures, possible habitat availability and larval food source.4. The survey revealed a south-eastern distribution of E. ferrugineus in the UK, which was suggested by previous casual studies.5. A correlative model was fitted to the data, indicating that 55% of the variation in the distribution of E. ferrugineus was explained by climatic variables (temperature and wind speed).
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Aerial traps, Elater ferrugineus, national distribution, pheromone, saproxylic, veteran trees
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