Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, and as a model system for exploring ecosystem functioning. The advantages of this focal taxon approach are many; dung beetles are abundant in a wide range of terrestrial ecosystems, speciose, straightforward to sample, respond to environmental gradients and can be easily manipulated to explore species-functioning relationships. However, there remain large gaps in our understanding of the relationship between dung beetles and the mammals they rely on for dung. Here we review the literature, showing that despite an increase in the study of dung beetles linked to ecosystem functioning and to habitat and land use change, there has been little rese...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Grazed pastures are important habitats that support high biodiversity. However, in recent decades pa...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
The millennial-scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Grazed pastures are important habitats that support high biodiversity. However, in recent decades pa...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Loss of large‐bodied mammals across the globe through hunting, habitat degradation, and fragmentatio...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
International audienceBy manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: ...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
The millennial-scale evolutionary relationships between mammals and dung beetles have been eroded du...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Grazed pastures are important habitats that support high biodiversity. However, in recent decades pa...