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Dung beetle (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) assemblage of a highly fragmented landscape of Atlantic forest: from small to the largest fragments of northeastern Brazilian region

机译:粪甲虫(鞘翅目,甲虫科)由高度分散的大西洋森林组成:从巴西东北部的小碎片到最大碎片

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Human activities in tropical forests are the main causes of forest fragmentation. According to historical factor in deforestation processes, forest remnants exhibit different sizes and shapes. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the dung beetle assemblage on fragments of different degree of sizes. Sampling was performed during rainy and dry season of 2010 in six fragments of Atlantic forest, using pitfall traps baited with excrement and carrion. Also, we used two larger fragments as control. We used General Linear Models to determine whether the fragments presented distinguished dung beetle abundance and richness. Analysis of Similarities and Non-Metric Multidimensional Scaling were used to determine whether the dung beetle assemblage was grouped according to species composition. A total of 3352 individuals were collected and 19 species were identified in the six fragments sampled. Dung beetle abundance exhibited a shift according to fragment size; however, richness did not change among fragments evaluated. Also, fragments sampled and the two controls exhibited distinct species composition. The distinction on abundance of dung beetles among fragments may be related to different amount of resource available in each one. It is likely that the dung beetle richness did not distinguish among the different fragments due to the even distribution of the mammal communities in these patches, and consequent equal dung diversity. We conclude that larger fragments encompass higher abundance of dung beetle and distinct species. However, for a clearer understanding of effects of fragmentation on dung beetles in Atlantic forest, studies evaluating narrower variations of larger fragments should be conducted. (C) 2015 Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia. Published by Elsevier Editora Ltda. All rights reserved.
机译:热带森林中的人类活动是森林碎片化的主要原因。根据毁林过程中的历史因素,森林残留物表现出不同的大小和形状。本研究的目的是评估不同大小的碎片上的粪甲虫组合。在2010年的雨季和干旱季节,对六个碎片的大西洋森林进行了采样,使用了由粪便和腐肉引诱的陷阱。另外,我们使用了两个较大的片段作为对照。我们使用通用线性模型来确定碎片是否表现出明显的粪甲虫丰度和丰富度。使用相似度分析和非度量多维标度分析来确定粪甲虫组合是否根据物种组成进行分组。总共收集了3352个个体,在六个采样片段中鉴定出19种。粪甲虫的丰度根据片段大小而变化;但是,丰富度在评估的片段之间没有变化。同样,取样的片段和两个对照显示出不同的物种组成。碎片中粪便甲虫的丰度差异可能与每个碎片中可用的资源量不同有关。由于这些斑块中哺乳动物群落的均匀分布以及相应的粪便多样性,粪便甲虫的丰富度可能无法在不同片段之间进行区分。我们得出的结论是,较大的碎片包含较高的粪便甲虫和不同物种。但是,为了更清楚地了解碎片对大西洋森林中的甲虫的影响,应该进行评估较大碎片的较窄变异的研究。 (C)2015巴西昆虫学会(Sociedade Brasileira de Entomologia)。由Elsevier Editora Ltda发布。版权所有。

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