Seasonality of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) in Atlantic Forest sites with different levels of disturbance in southern Brazil
Iheringia, Sér. zool
; 109: e2019035, 20190328. map, tab, graf
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in En
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| ID: biblio-1483298
Responsible library:
BR68.1
Localization: BR68.1
ABSTRACT
Dung beetle species were collected between May 2016 and July 2017 with pitfall traps baited with human feces in four Atlantic Forest sites with different levels of disturbance in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil. We sampled 5,535 individuals belonging to 46 species. Canthidium aff. trinodosum (20.71%), Eurysternus parallelus Castelnau, 1840 (14.82%), Onthophagus catharinensis Paulian, 1936 (12.09%), Scybalocanthon nigriceps (Harold, 1868) (7.61 %), Eurysternus caribaeus (Herbst, 1789) (7.49%), and Canthon rutilans cyanescens Harold, 1868 (7.22%) were the most abundant species, which represented 70% of the individuals sampled. Moreno Fortes Biological Reserve had the higher richness and Morro do Cerrito the higher abundance, while Val Feltrina presented the lowest values. The greatest similarity occurred between Turvo State Park and Moreno Fortes Biological Reserve, while Moreno Fortes Biological Reserve and Val Feltrina had the lowest similarity. Only 11 species (23.9%) occurred in all sites, while 14 species were restricted to only one of the fragments. Both abundance and richness of dung beetles were positively correlated with site temperature but not with precipitation.
RESUMO
Espécies de rola-bostas foram coletadas entre maio de 2016 e julho de 2017 com armadilhas de queda iscadas com fezes humanas em quatro localidades de Mata Atlântica com diferentes níveis de perturbação no estado do Rio Grande do Sul, sul do Brasil. Foram amostrados 5.535 indivíduos pertencentes a 46 espécies. Canthidium aff. trinodosum (20,71%), Eurysternus parallelus Castelnau, 1840 (14,82%), Onthophagus catharinensis Paulian, 1936 (12,09%), Scybalocanthon nigriceps (Harold, 1868) (7,61%), Eurysternus caribaeus (Herbst, 1789) (7,49%) e Canthon rutilans cyanescens Harold, 1868 (7,22%) foram as espécies mais abundantes, que representaram 70% dos indivíduos amostrados. A Reserva Biológica Moreno Fortes teve a maior riqueza e o Morro do Cerrito a maior abundância, enquanto Val Feltrina apresentou os menores valores. A maior similaridade ocorreu entre o Parque Estadual do Turvo e a Reserva Biológica Moreno Fortes, enquanto a Reserva Biológica Moreno Fortes e a Val Feltrina tiveram a menor similaridade. Apenas 11 espécies (23,9%) ocorreram em todos os locais, enquanto 14 espécies foram restritas a apenas um dos fragmentos. Tanto a riqueza como a abundância de Scarabaeinae foram positivamente correlacionadas com a temperatura do local, mas não com a precipitação.
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Database:
VETINDEX
Main subject:
Coleoptera
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Biodiversity
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Spatio-Temporal Analysis
Limits:
Animals
Country/Region as subject:
America do sul
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Brasil
Language:
En
Journal:
Iheringia, Sér. zool
Year:
2019
Document type:
Article