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How Guilds Build Success; Aspects of Temporal Resource Partitioning in a Warm, Temperate Climate Assemblage of Dung Beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)

机译:公会如何成功; 粪便甲虫温暖,温带气候组合中的时间资源分配的方面(鞘翅目:甲鳞鳞虫)

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Succession in local dung beetle assemblages influences their delivery of ecological functions in natural and modified environments globally. Short-term changes in dung beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) species richness, abundance, and biomass were investigated in standardized dung pads in northern, coastal Turkey. For mean tunneling guild abundance, dung deposition time, dung exposure period, and their interaction were significant, and for mean dung dwelling guild abundance, dung exposure period was significant, as was the interaction with dung deposition time, which collectively evidenced temporal resource partitioning, based principally on differences in diel activity. Succession was highly compressed, with maximum abundance at 12h and maximum species richness at 24 h. A large ball roller and small-to medium-sized tunnelers dominated different periods in the first 24h but were superseded by dwellers. Regression analysis demonstrated a significant, positive relationship between species richness and the evenness of abundance for both dung deposition times. Correlation analysis generally showed strong, positive correlations between tunneling species, low correlations between tunneling and dwelling species, and low correlations between dwelling species. Niche partitioning based on size difference appears to have acted on the environmental filtering of tunneling species along the temporal gradient of declining moisture, thereby limiting the number of abundant, concurrent species. The aggregation of tunneling species provided opportunities for the less competitive dwelling species to occupy less densely populated zones termed probability refuges. The network of strong, positive habitat' correlations between tunneling species may indicate that their collective functionality is vulnerable to loss of efficiency if species are lost.
机译:局部粪甲虫组合的继承影响了他们在全球自然和改装环境中的生态功能的交付。在沿海土耳其北部的标准化粪垫中研究了粪虫(鞘翅目源:鳞茎:甲鳞类)物种丰富,丰富和生物量的短期变化。对于平均隧道公会丰富,粪便沉积时间,粪便暴露时期和它们的互动是显着的,并且对于平均粪便居住会公会,粪便暴露期是显着的,与粪便沉积时间的相互作用是共同证明的时间资源分区,主要基于DIEL活动的差异。继承高度压缩,最大丰富于12小时,最高丰富于24小时。一个大的球滚筒和中小型隧道在第一个24h中占不同的时期,但被居民取代。回归分析表现出物种丰富性和粪便沉积时间的均匀性之间的显着阳性关系。相关性分析通常在隧道物种之间存在强大,正相关性,隧道和住宅物种之间的低相关性,以及住宅物种之间的低相关性。基于尺寸差异的利基分区似乎在沿水分衰退的时间梯度的隧道物种的环境过滤,从而限制了丰富,并发的物种的数量。隧道物种的聚合为占据了较少浓度的人口稠密的区域而言,为较低的竞争性住宅物种提供了机会。隧道物种之间的强烈肯定栖息地的相关性可能表明,如果物种丢失,它们的集体功能易受效率损失。

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