Abstract. Little is known about how tropical land-use systems contribute to the conservation of func-tionally important insect groups, including dung beetles. In a study at the margin of Lore Lindu National Park (a biodiversity hotspot in Central Sulawesi, Indonesia) dung-beetle communities were sampled in natural forest, young secondary forest, agroforestry systems (cacao plantations with shade trees) and annual cultures (maize fields), each with four replicates (n 16 sites). At each site we used 10 pitfall traps, baited with cattle dung, along a 100m transect for six 3-day periods. The number of trapped specimens and species richness at the natural forest sites was higher than in all land-use systems, which did not significantly differ. ...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
Abstract In order to evaluate the impact of oil palm cultivation on dung beetles in the eastern Braz...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Shahabuddin (2010) Diversity and community structure of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) acro...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
The importance of spatial scale has been acknowledged as one of determining factors of species diver...
A key challenge for tropical conservation biologists is to assess how forest management practices af...
Shahabuddin (2011) Effect of land use change on ecosystem function of dung beetles: experimental evi...
Abstract. Priawandiputra W, Tsuji Y, Widayati KA, Suryobroto B. 2020. Dung beetle assemblages in low...
Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to global biodiversity, ecological func...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
This study analysed the response of dung beetles − a group of beetles which play a major role in dec...
Tropical forest restoration is becoming increasingly more applied to offset biodiversity loss and ma...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Little is known about how antropogenic disturbance triggered the biodiversity loss of functionally i...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
Abstract In order to evaluate the impact of oil palm cultivation on dung beetles in the eastern Braz...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...
Shahabuddin (2010) Diversity and community structure of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) acro...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
The importance of spatial scale has been acknowledged as one of determining factors of species diver...
A key challenge for tropical conservation biologists is to assess how forest management practices af...
Shahabuddin (2011) Effect of land use change on ecosystem function of dung beetles: experimental evi...
Abstract. Priawandiputra W, Tsuji Y, Widayati KA, Suryobroto B. 2020. Dung beetle assemblages in low...
Agricultural expansion and intensification are major threats to global biodiversity, ecological func...
The impacts of land use change on biodiversity and ecosystem functions are variable, particularly in...
This study analysed the response of dung beetles − a group of beetles which play a major role in dec...
Tropical forest restoration is becoming increasingly more applied to offset biodiversity loss and ma...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Little is known about how antropogenic disturbance triggered the biodiversity loss of functionally i...
Bioindicators have been widely accepted as useful tools for monitoring and detecting changes in the ...
Abstract In order to evaluate the impact of oil palm cultivation on dung beetles in the eastern Braz...
Dung beetles are a species group highly recognized for their sensitivity to anthropogenically induce...