Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trait approaches to functional ecology are well established for plants, whereas consistent frameworks for animal groups are less developed. Here we suggest a framework for the study of the functional ecology of animals from a trait-based response–effect approach, using dung beetles as model system. Dung beetles are a key group of decomposers that are important for many ecosystem processes. The lack of a trait-based framework tailored to this group has limited the use of traits in dung beetle functional ecology. We review which dung beetle traits respond to the environment and affect ecosystem processes, covering the wide range of spatial, tempora...
Comparative analyses that link information on species' traits, environmental change, and organism re...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Biological communities are changing across the globe as a result of anthropogenic pressures; abundan...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Four studies were conducted on dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), which are insects of great e...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Comparative analyses that link information on species' traits, environmental change, and organism re...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Traits are key for understanding the environmental responses and ecological roles of organisms. Trai...
Biological communities are changing across the globe as a result of anthropogenic pressures; abundan...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
Global urbanization and rising human population densities result in a constant need for resources an...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...
Four studies were conducted on dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), which are insects of great e...
Dung beetles are increasingly used as a study taxon-both as bioindicators of environmental change, a...
Dung beetles mediate a variety of important ecosystem services in both natural and human-modified ha...
Comparative analyses that link information on species' traits, environmental change, and organism re...
Aim: In several ecosystems, the diversity of functional species traits has been shown to have a stro...
By manipulating faeces during feeding and breeding, dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) fulfil i...