1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role of these taxa. However, previous studies have focused on a limited number of potential food items (mainly vertebrate dung and carrion) and have used only one approach (either field or laboratory). Moreover, recent studies showed high abundance of dung beetles in defaunated areas with a low abundance of these resources. 2. In this study, we combined a field and laboratory approach to explore dung beetle trophic attraction to different potential native resources in the Atlantic forest; and we evaluated whether results can explain the high abundance of dung beetles in defaunated areas. Through laboratory olfactometry experiments, we first expose...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) are mainly coprophagous. Globally, many species co-exist with large mamm...
Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role of ...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) are mainly coprophagous. Globally, many species co-exist with large mamm...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
<div><p>The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes a...
International audienceMost dung beetles colonize the faeces of several vertebrate species without mu...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) are mainly coprophagous. Globally, many species co-exist with large mamm...
Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role of ...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Environmental assessments using bioindicators gain value if the interpretability of the indicator us...
Dung beetles are functionally-important insects which feed on the faeces of mammals. They are widely...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) are mainly coprophagous. Globally, many species co-exist with large mamm...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
<div><p>The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes a...
International audienceMost dung beetles colonize the faeces of several vertebrate species without mu...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
1. Dung beetles are commonly assumed to be generalist feeders, but there has been limited work in id...
Dung beetles (Scarabaeinae) are mainly coprophagous. Globally, many species co-exist with large mamm...