We evaluated the relative importance of dung type and intraspecific variation in biomass on dung beetle function by quantifying the ecological functions (dung removal and soil excavation) of two dung beetle species under laboratory conditions: Dichotomius bos, which preferentially feeds on herbivorous dung, and Chalcocopris hesperus, which is a generalist coprophagous species. Two treatments were used, cattle dung and swine dung, which consisted of a container with soil, dung, and two individuals of the two species that had been weighed prior to the experiment. Dichotomius bos was better at dung removal and soil excavation in the treatment containing the dung of its preference, where as for C. hesperus, there was no difference between the t...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
At the basis of a trophic web, coprophagous animals like dung beetles (Scarabaeoidea) utilize resour...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
<div><p>Understanding of the role of body mass in structural-functional relationships is pressing, p...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Four studies were conducted on dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), which are insects of great e...
The Competitive Exclusion Principle proposes that each species fulfills a unique niche, yet dung bee...
Understanding of the role of body mass in structural-functional relationships is pressing, particula...
1. Dung beetles perform relevant ecological functions in pastures, such as dung removal and parasite...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
At the basis of a trophic web, coprophagous animals like dung beetles (Scarabaeoidea) utilize resour...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
Dung beetles use excrement for feeding and reproductive purposes. Although they use a range of dung ...
1. Trophic ecology of dung beetles has been widely studied because of the important ecological role ...
<div><p>Understanding of the role of body mass in structural-functional relationships is pressing, p...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Four studies were conducted on dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), which are insects of great e...
The Competitive Exclusion Principle proposes that each species fulfills a unique niche, yet dung bee...
Understanding of the role of body mass in structural-functional relationships is pressing, particula...
1. Dung beetles perform relevant ecological functions in pastures, such as dung removal and parasite...
Although the preference of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) for specific types and conditions...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
At the basis of a trophic web, coprophagous animals like dung beetles (Scarabaeoidea) utilize resour...
The accurate sampling of communities is vital to any investigation of ecological processes and biodi...