Abstract: The Great Capricorn Beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) is a saproxylic insect highly dependent on oak trees. Presence of this species was reported in the Natura 2000 site “Gravine di Matera” (code IT9220135), a 7000-hectares protected area in southern Italy. From June to early July 2019, we conducted the first monitoring study of this species, assessing the population size and habitat preference. Baited traps were positioned on trees of different oak species present in the area in order to assess the population size of the great capricorn beetle across the study area. Overall, 78 beetles (37 females, 41 males) were caught during 16 days of sampling. Highest densities of C. cerdo were encountered on downy oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and tree size appears to be positively correlated with the number of C. cerdo individuals captured on the tree. This demonstrates the importance of the presence of large veteran trees for the conservation of this species. From June 2022 we started to indagate about the presence of C. cerdo in Apulia Region to apply the first national monitoring program for Natura 2000 species. We used the same traps of monitoring methodology to capture insects in adequate habitat. First results have demonstrated the presence of C. cerdo in the Natura 2000 site “Murgia Alta” (code IT9120007), where it was not still reported.

Monitoring Biodiversity in Oak & Pine woods: structure and composition of Great Capriocorn Beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) populations

Vito SANTARCANGELO;Eustachio TARASCO
2022-01-01

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Abstract: The Great Capricorn Beetle (Cerambyx cerdo) is a saproxylic insect highly dependent on oak trees. Presence of this species was reported in the Natura 2000 site “Gravine di Matera” (code IT9220135), a 7000-hectares protected area in southern Italy. From June to early July 2019, we conducted the first monitoring study of this species, assessing the population size and habitat preference. Baited traps were positioned on trees of different oak species present in the area in order to assess the population size of the great capricorn beetle across the study area. Overall, 78 beetles (37 females, 41 males) were caught during 16 days of sampling. Highest densities of C. cerdo were encountered on downy oak trees (Quercus pubescens) and tree size appears to be positively correlated with the number of C. cerdo individuals captured on the tree. This demonstrates the importance of the presence of large veteran trees for the conservation of this species. From June 2022 we started to indagate about the presence of C. cerdo in Apulia Region to apply the first national monitoring program for Natura 2000 species. We used the same traps of monitoring methodology to capture insects in adequate habitat. First results have demonstrated the presence of C. cerdo in the Natura 2000 site “Murgia Alta” (code IT9120007), where it was not still reported.
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