Basic characteristics of species assemblages are frequently related to temperature variables recorded at a coarse-grained scale. In this study, 15 min instant-measurements of environmental and soil temperatures were recorded during 1 year in six Atlantic Forest sites of southern Brazil, ranging from 250 to 1,630 m a.s.l. These measurements were used to examine the comparative explanatory capacity of several temperature variables in predicting species richness and total or specific variations of dung beetle abundance. The results suggest that temperature measurements obtained during the survey period have the highest explanatory capacity. Furthermore, average temperature values seem to have a relatively higher explanatory capacity than absol...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
Dung consumption and removal is a fundamental ecological process carried out by dung beetles that dr...
Dung beetle communities have been compared across north temperate latitudes. Tropical dung beetle co...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
ABSTRACT- Dung beetle communities have been compared across north temperate latitudes. Tropical dung...
Tolerance to extreme temperatures, thermal limits, and the mechanisms of thermoregulation are relate...
Abstract Insects in seasonal tropics experience a wide range of temperatures along seasons, habitats...
The knowledge on Atlantic Forest scarab beetle fauna is quite limited. This biome is strongly degrad...
Scarabaeids are economically very important due to their provision of several environmental services...
1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Increasing global temperatures have been linked to shifts in the distributions and preferred microha...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...
Dung consumption and removal is a fundamental ecological process carried out by dung beetles that dr...
Dung beetle communities have been compared across north temperate latitudes. Tropical dung beetle co...
The interaction between land use and climate change is expected to strongly affect species distribut...
ABSTRACT- Dung beetle communities have been compared across north temperate latitudes. Tropical dung...
Tolerance to extreme temperatures, thermal limits, and the mechanisms of thermoregulation are relate...
Abstract Insects in seasonal tropics experience a wide range of temperatures along seasons, habitats...
The knowledge on Atlantic Forest scarab beetle fauna is quite limited. This biome is strongly degrad...
Scarabaeids are economically very important due to their provision of several environmental services...
1. Global warming may especially affect ectothermic insect species, making it necessary to forecast ...
1. The impacts of human activities on tropical forests are widespread and increasing. Hence, a good ...
Increasing global temperatures have been linked to shifts in the distributions and preferred microha...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Aim: While elevational gradients in species richness constitute some of the best depicted patterns i...
Myster, R.W. (eds)Using data from a number of studies on American dung beetles, we examine the latit...