@article{gledocs_11858_7263, author = {Bönsel, Andrè and Sonneck, Arthur}, title = {Kleine Regenmoore helfen Hochmoor-Perlmutterfalter (Boloria aquilonaris Stichel, 1908) in Nordostdeutschland zu überleben}, year = {2016}, volume = {46}, pages = {125-140}, abstract = {Abstract: In 2015 the rare Cranberry Fritillary (Boloria aquilonaris) has been observed in a small raised bog – the Dänschenburger Moor, Mecklenburg – Western Pomerania. Consequently, further five bogs in close proximity were investigated for occurrence of this butterfly. Further populations could be found in the Gresenhorster Moor, which soon will undergo an entire revitalization from lagg, where nectar plants can be found, to the core zone, where host plants for the larvae grow. Therefore, this local population will probably survive which enables the colonization of adequate raised bogs in close proximity as they undergo an entire revitalization as well. The holistic revitalization is the crunch point otherwise, these small raised bogs enforest. Hence, the populations decrease and the recent observations remain as relict occurrences.}, note = { \url {http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?gldocs-11858/7263}}, }