Habitat requirements for the conservation of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) on the Isle of Wight, UK

Authors: Brouwers, N.C. and Newton, A.C.

Journal: Journal of Insect Conservation

Volume: 13

Issue: 5

Pages: 529-541

ISSN: 1366-638X

DOI: 10.1007/s10841-008-9199-5

Abstract:

In the UK, wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) is a 'Species of Conservation Concern', being restricted to only three areas in southern England. Little information is available on the specific habitat requirements of this species. In 2006, a field investigation within three woodlands on the Isle of Wight was undertaken to identify its habitat preferences. Factors positively influencing wood cricket presence within woodlands included the presence of a well-developed leaf litter layer, relatively low ground vegetation cover and height, low canopy cover and relatively short distances between individual populations. Regression models identified the degree of isolation and variables describing vegetation structure as the main predictors for wood cricket presence within woodland fragments. The results of this study indicate the preference of wood cricket for open wooded edges. Conservation efforts for this species should focus on continuation of regular management activities aimed at providing permanent open edge habitat within woodlands, to maintain viable populations. © Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008.

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Habitat requirements for the conservation of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) on the Isle of Wight, UK

Authors: Brouwers, N.C. and Newton, A.C.

Journal: JOURNAL OF INSECT CONSERVATION

Volume: 13

Issue: 5

Pages: 529-541

eISSN: 1572-9753

ISSN: 1366-638X

DOI: 10.1007/s10841-008-9199-5

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Habitat requirements for the conservation of wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) (Orthoptera: Gryllidae) on the Isle of Wight, UK

Authors: Brouwers, N. and Newton, A.

Journal: Journal of Insect Conservation

Volume: 13

Pages: 529-541

ISSN: 1366-638X

DOI: 10.1007/s10841-008-9199-5

Abstract:

In the UK, wood cricket (Nemobius sylvestris) is a ‘Species of Conservation Concern’, being restricted to only three areas in southern England. Little information is available on the specific habitat requirements of this species.

In 2006, a field investigation within three woodlands on the Isle of Wight was undertaken to identify its habitat preferences. Factors positively influencing wood cricket presence within woodlands included the presence of a welldeveloped leaf litter layer, relatively low ground vegetation cover and height, low canopy cover and relatively short distances between individual populations. Regression models identified the degree of isolation and variables describing vegetation structure as the main predictors for wood cricket presence within woodland fragments. The results of this study indicate the preference of wood cricket for open wooded edges. Conservation efforts for this species should focus on continuation of regular management activities aimed at providing permanent open edge habitat within woodlands, to maintain viable populations.

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Preferred by: Adrian Newton