Fp. Fischer et al., QUANTITATIVE ASSESSMENT OF GRASSLAND QUALITY - ACOUSTIC DETERMINATIONOF POPULATION SIZES OF ORTHOPTERAN INDICATOR SPECIES, Ecological applications, 7(3), 1997, pp. 909-920
The population sizes of 10 sympatric grasshopper species in an example
grassland biotope were quantitatively determined using their species-
specific song patterns. The numbers of singing males, the diurnal song
activity, the song quality, the audible distance for the different sp
ecies, and their sex proportion provided the basis for the calculation
of grasshopper numbers. By this, densities and species compositions c
ould be estimated simultaneously. The calculated numbers were strongly
supported by the results of direct catches in small areas. For assess
ment of the quality of biotopes and their sub-biotopes, the numerical
proportion between euryoecious and xerophilic grasshoppers (independen
t of the species) was calculated and proved to be an excellent paramet
er. This provided a rapid, well-reproducible, and detailed method to m
easure the eutrophication of grassland habitats. With this method, we
could also quantitatively assess the effects of protective measures.