Butterfly Fauna of ACT Woodlands and Conservation Efforts

 
Butterfly fauna of ACT woodlands
 
Dr Suzi Bond
 
Fenner School, ANU
Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO
Environment Statistics, ABS
 
What’s the difference between a moth and a
butterfly?
 
 
What’s the difference between a moth and a
butterfly?
 
 
Life cycle of a butterfly
 
ACT Butterfly Research Project
 
Ongoing monitoring project
since 2014 which collects
reliable data on adult
butterfly presence and
abundance
Over 140 survey sites in the
ACT across a range of
habitats, including lowland,
montane and subalpine
woodlands.
 
Woodland Butterfly Community
 
Woodland Butterfly Community
 
Woodland Butterfly Community
 
87 butterfly species recorded in the ACT
69 species recorded from woodlands
57 species residents or confirmed breeding migrants
Of these 57 species, observations so far on presence,
abundance and distribution?
How do these observations change over spring-summer-
autumn, and between years?
 
Woodland Butterfly Community
 
Threats and conservation
 
Habitat destruction and degradation
Appropriate hilltop management
Retention and/or addition of key larval food plants and
attendant ant colonies
 
Small Ant-blue
 
Significant woodland butterfly
Requires substantial Coconut Ant colony (coarse woody
debris, eucalypt saplings, mature eucalypts)
Little detail known of life cycle
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Delve into the diverse butterfly species found in the woodlands of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) through ongoing research led by Dr. Suzi Bond from Fenner School at ANU. Discover the differences between moths and butterflies, the life cycle of these captivating insects, and the ongoing ACT Butterfly Research Project monitoring butterfly presence and abundance since 2014. Explore the rich biodiversity of woodland butterfly communities, threats they face, and conservation efforts required for their preservation.

  • Butterfly Fauna
  • ACT Woodlands
  • Conservation
  • Biodiversity
  • Insect Collection

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  1. Butterfly fauna of ACT woodlands Dr Suzi Bond Fenner School, ANU Australian National Insect Collection, CSIRO Environment Statistics, ABS

  2. Whats the difference between a moth and a butterfly?

  3. Whats the difference between a moth and a butterfly?

  4. Life cycle of a butterfly

  5. ACT Butterfly Research Project Ongoing monitoring project since 2014 which collects reliable data on adult butterfly presence and abundance Over 140 survey sites in the ACT across a range of habitats, including lowland, montane and subalpine woodlands.

  6. Woodland Butterfly Community

  7. Woodland Butterfly Community

  8. Woodland Butterfly Community 87 butterfly species recorded in the ACT 69 species recorded from woodlands 57 species residents or confirmed breeding migrants Of these 57 species, observations so far on presence, abundance and distribution? How do these observations change over spring-summer- autumn, and between years?

  9. Woodland Butterfly Community

  10. Threats and conservation Habitat destruction and degradation Appropriate hilltop management Retention and/or addition of key larval food plants and attendant ant colonies

  11. Small Ant-blue Significant woodland butterfly Requires substantial Coconut Ant colony (coarse woody debris, eucalypt saplings, mature eucalypts) Little detail known of life cycle

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