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Moth Magic
An Introduction to Moths
by
Dr. Roger C. KENDRICK
C & R Wildlife, Hong Kong
founder:
Asian Lepidoptera
Conservation Symposium
Introduction to Moths
• Diversity
• Survival Strategies
• Ecological Services
• Role in Wildlife Conservation
• Recording moths
Moth Diversity
• over 160,000 scientifically described species
• 150,000 to 200,000 thought to be awaiting
description or discovery! (mostly in the tropics)
• many ecological niches and almost all terrestrial
habitats occupied
• many species / higher taxa specially adapted to
particular ecological niche, thus good indicators
of habitat change, environmental impact or
“quality”
Survival Strategies – Adult Moths
Mimicry
plants & lichens:
leaves, twigs, tree trunks,
(colour and shape/posture)
animals:
mammal faces; snakes;
unpalatable insects –
spiders, wasps, bees,
poisonous moths &
butterflies;
bird droppings
Survival Strategies – Adult Moths
Sound
detection of ultrasound to
avoid bats;
emitting sound to advertise
unpalatability (Arctiinae) or
pacify bees (Acherontia)
Colour
use of simple bold bright
patterns to advertise
unpalatability
flash colours to surprise
Survival Strategies – Moth Larvae
Mimicry
plants & lichens: leaves,
twigs, tree trunks, (colour
and shape/posture)
animals:
snakes; bird droppings
Survival Strategies – Moth Larvae
Concealment
crypsis; leaf rolling; leaf
mining; webs; stem borers;
root feeders; nocturnal
feeders
Colour
use of simple bold bright
patterns to advertise
unpalatability
Ecological Services
Pollination
Food resources
Nutrient Recycling
Pest control
Role of Moths in Wildlife
Conservation
high biodiversity, high relative abundance and
relative ease of identification make moths:
1. a good group for monitoring effects of
ecological processes and factors that affect
these processes
2. indicate habitats and landscapes likely to be of
high conservation value
Role of Moths in Wildlife
Conservation
good for “hands on” demonstration of ecological
strategies and connecting with nature
Recording Moths
• Lights
• Traps
• Nets
• Baits
• Larvae
• Photography
• Weather
• Keeping Records
• Publishing
Lights
Mercury vapour (MV)
Actinic (ultraviolet/UV)
Light Emitting Diode
(LED)
Tungsten
(Incandescent)
Halogen
“Traps”
Sheet – needs to be manned at
all times. Good in the tropics Not
good for abundance samples.
Box – “Heath” and
“Skinner” traps. Catch
retention reasonable, but a long
way from perfect.
Bucket – “Robinson” trap
most efficient design, but still well
short of 100% catch retention.
Large traps not very portable,
smaller versions for use with
actinic tubes more portable.
Other important methods
• Rearing – essential to understand the ecological
role of each species. Takes time, manpower and
lots of TLC. Will result in finding many species
not recorded at light traps.
• Baiting – species specific pheromone traps,
“sugar” or “mineral” or even other baits.
Intensive effort, usually for only a limited number
of species.
Don’t always get the target audience!
• Netting – useful for diurnal and crepuscular
species, also finding larvae (sweeping).
Photography
digital camera
macro function
close focus
control of flash
best views to shoot for
i.d.
photo storage
Weather
Light trapping: avoid high wind & heavy rain;
light rain / mist and warm conditions seem best;
in HK night time min between 17°C and 28°C
optimal; in UK between 8°C and ? (not warm
enough) – in Singapore not much variation (so
what happens if there’s a rise in temperature?)
larval searching: avoid heavy rain (everything
washed away!)
sugar/bait/pheromone: calm weather best
Slide 16
Keeping Records
• what was recorded;
• where seen/collected;
• when recorded;
• who made the
observation;
• who made the id;
• sight record, voucher
specimen (where
kept), or photo;
• kept in notebook or on
computer database;
• submit data to
appropriate
organisation
(e.g. national or local
nature society,
biological records
centre, global data
centre - GBIF).
Publishing
individual records of
note or a species life
history;
summary of a single
recording event
site or area lists
changes in species seen
or phenology (long
term data), distribution
. . .
Why are moths magic ?
because . . . .
Survival strategy: colours;
shapes; behaviour
Biodiversity: high species
richness
Involvement: community
and individual
Value: conservation,
ecosystem and cultural
Acknowledgments:
Attendees
Thank you
(Hong Kong)
Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposia
ALCS3 - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, 2010;
ALCS4 - Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2012.
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Moth Magic - an introduction to moths

  • 1. Moth Magic An Introduction to Moths by Dr. Roger C. KENDRICK C & R Wildlife, Hong Kong founder: Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposium
  • 2. Introduction to Moths • Diversity • Survival Strategies • Ecological Services • Role in Wildlife Conservation • Recording moths
  • 3. Moth Diversity • over 160,000 scientifically described species • 150,000 to 200,000 thought to be awaiting description or discovery! (mostly in the tropics) • many ecological niches and almost all terrestrial habitats occupied • many species / higher taxa specially adapted to particular ecological niche, thus good indicators of habitat change, environmental impact or “quality”
  • 4. Survival Strategies – Adult Moths Mimicry plants & lichens: leaves, twigs, tree trunks, (colour and shape/posture) animals: mammal faces; snakes; unpalatable insects – spiders, wasps, bees, poisonous moths & butterflies; bird droppings
  • 5. Survival Strategies – Adult Moths Sound detection of ultrasound to avoid bats; emitting sound to advertise unpalatability (Arctiinae) or pacify bees (Acherontia) Colour use of simple bold bright patterns to advertise unpalatability flash colours to surprise
  • 6. Survival Strategies – Moth Larvae Mimicry plants & lichens: leaves, twigs, tree trunks, (colour and shape/posture) animals: snakes; bird droppings
  • 7. Survival Strategies – Moth Larvae Concealment crypsis; leaf rolling; leaf mining; webs; stem borers; root feeders; nocturnal feeders Colour use of simple bold bright patterns to advertise unpalatability
  • 9. Role of Moths in Wildlife Conservation high biodiversity, high relative abundance and relative ease of identification make moths: 1. a good group for monitoring effects of ecological processes and factors that affect these processes 2. indicate habitats and landscapes likely to be of high conservation value
  • 10. Role of Moths in Wildlife Conservation good for “hands on” demonstration of ecological strategies and connecting with nature
  • 11. Recording Moths • Lights • Traps • Nets • Baits • Larvae • Photography • Weather • Keeping Records • Publishing
  • 12. Lights Mercury vapour (MV) Actinic (ultraviolet/UV) Light Emitting Diode (LED) Tungsten (Incandescent) Halogen
  • 13. “Traps” Sheet – needs to be manned at all times. Good in the tropics Not good for abundance samples. Box – “Heath” and “Skinner” traps. Catch retention reasonable, but a long way from perfect. Bucket – “Robinson” trap most efficient design, but still well short of 100% catch retention. Large traps not very portable, smaller versions for use with actinic tubes more portable.
  • 14. Other important methods • Rearing – essential to understand the ecological role of each species. Takes time, manpower and lots of TLC. Will result in finding many species not recorded at light traps. • Baiting – species specific pheromone traps, “sugar” or “mineral” or even other baits. Intensive effort, usually for only a limited number of species. Don’t always get the target audience! • Netting – useful for diurnal and crepuscular species, also finding larvae (sweeping).
  • 15. Photography digital camera macro function close focus control of flash best views to shoot for i.d. photo storage
  • 16. Weather Light trapping: avoid high wind & heavy rain; light rain / mist and warm conditions seem best; in HK night time min between 17°C and 28°C optimal; in UK between 8°C and ? (not warm enough) – in Singapore not much variation (so what happens if there’s a rise in temperature?) larval searching: avoid heavy rain (everything washed away!) sugar/bait/pheromone: calm weather best Slide 16
  • 17. Keeping Records • what was recorded; • where seen/collected; • when recorded; • who made the observation; • who made the id; • sight record, voucher specimen (where kept), or photo; • kept in notebook or on computer database; • submit data to appropriate organisation (e.g. national or local nature society, biological records centre, global data centre - GBIF).
  • 18. Publishing individual records of note or a species life history; summary of a single recording event site or area lists changes in species seen or phenology (long term data), distribution . . .
  • 19. Why are moths magic ? because . . . . Survival strategy: colours; shapes; behaviour Biodiversity: high species richness Involvement: community and individual Value: conservation, ecosystem and cultural
  • 20. Acknowledgments: Attendees Thank you (Hong Kong) Asian Lepidoptera Conservation Symposia ALCS3 - Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, India, 2010; ALCS4 - Nankai University, Tianjin, China, 2012.
  • 21. Moth Magic - Questions ?

Editor's Notes

  1. Sheet – labour intensive as needs to be manned at all times. Good in the tropics if large beetles and bugs are anticipated as this method minimises damage to specimens. Not good for abundance samples. Can be difficult to set up. Box – “Heath” and “Skinner” traps both useful as can be packed flat for work in the field. Catch retention reasonable, but a long way from perfect. Bucket – “Robinson” trap most efficient design, but still well short of 100% catch retention. Large traps not very portable, smaller versions for use with actinic tubes more portable.