Species diversity and composition of dung beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) assemblages in North America. The Canadian Entomologist, 132: 307-321.Lobo, J. M. 2000. Species diversity and composition of dung beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) assemblages in North America. The Canadian Entomologist, ...
Species diversity and composition of dung beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) assemblages in North America Data from 18 studies carried out on dung beetles from temperate North America (north of 25 掳 latitude) are compared to verify the existence of some geogra... JM Lobo - 《Canadian Entomologist...
North-America Oceania South-AmericaDung Beetle Facts Prey Dung or insects Name Of Young Larvae Group Behavior Solitary Fun Fact The dung beetle can push objects many times its own weight Estimated Population Size Varies Biggest Threat Predation Most Distinctive Feature Some males have horns on their...
Your beetle is one of the members of the large family Scarabaeidae, the Scarab Beetles. It somewhat resembles the Green June Beetle or Figeater from North America, and we are guessing it is probably in the same subfamily, Cetoniinae, the Fruit and Flower Chafers. We are guessing, that lik...
In the only study investigating dung beetle mediated seed dispersal outside tropical regions we know about, Wicklow, Kumar, and Lloyd (1984) found a subtropical roller species (Kohlmann, 1991) to facilitate seedling establishment of a prairie grass species in North America. More studies are needed...
The useful little dung beetle 来自 掌桥科研 喜欢 0 阅读量: 4 作者: J Kyle 摘要: THE ANIMALS that live in the soil and at the soil surface make a significant contribution to how the grazing animals will perform. In North America more than 450 species of insects can be found in cattle ...
1). Piecewise SEM results indicate that dung beetle species richness and climate have the greatest impacts on dung removal rates across sites (β = 0.45, p < 0.01 and β = −0.27, p < 0.05, respectively; Fig. 2). Strikingly, after controlling for the effects of ...
Onthophagus taurus Schreber 1759, a common European dung beetle, is recorded from the U. S. for the first time from northwestern Florida, central and southwestern Georgia, and southeastern Alabama. No information is available on the method of introduction, but the earliest recorded specimen is fr...
Osberg DC, Doube BM, Hanrahan SA (1994) Habitat specificity in African dung beetles: the effect of soil type on the survival of dung beetle immatures (Coleoptera Scarabaeidae). Tropical Zool 7:1–10 Google Scholar Roth JK, Vander Wall SB (2005) Primary and secondary seed dispersal of bush...
The response of biological communities to human disturbances depends on factors acting at local and regional scale and on the interaction between them. We compared the response of native forest dung beetle communities to cattle grazing under regional con