Restoring a butterfly hot spot by large ungulates refaunation: the case of the Milovice military training range, Czech Republic.
Martin KonvickaDavid RičlVeronika VodičkováJiří BenešMiloslav JirkůPublished in: BMC ecology and evolution (2021)
The changes in species composition following the cessation of military use were attributable to successional change, coupled with changes in species pool operating at larger scales. By blocking succession, large ungulates support butterflies depending on competitively poor plants. Restoring large ungulates populations represents a great hope for conserving specialised insects, provided that settings of the projects, and locally adapted ungulate densities, do not deplete resources for species with often contrasting requirements.