Forest habitat parameters influence abundance and diversity of cadaver-visiting dung beetles in Central Europe

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2020-03-04
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Authors
Hoermann, Christian von
Weithmann, Sandra
Deißler, Markus
Ayasse, Manfred
Steiger, Sandra
Faculties
Fakultät für NaturwissenschaftenInstitutions
Institut für Evolutionsökologie und NaturschutzgenomikExternal cooperations
Albert-Ludwigs-Universität FreiburgNationalpark Bayrischer Wald
Universität Bayreuth
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Royal Society Open Science ; 7 (2020). - Art.-Nr. 191722. - eISSN 2054-5703
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https://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191722Peer review
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Abstract
Dung beetles provide crucial ecosystem services and serve as
model organisms for various behavioural, ecological and
evolutionary studies. However, dung beetles have received
little attention as consumers of large cadavers. In this study, we
trapped copronecrophagous dung beetles on above-ground
exposed piglet cadavers in 61 forest plots distributed over three
geographically distinct regions in Germany, Central Europe.
We examined the effects of land use intensity, forest stand, soil
characteristics, vascular plant diversity and climatic conditions
on dung beetle abundance, species richness and diversity.
In all three regions, dung beetles, represented mainly by the
geotrupid species Anoplotrupes stercorosus and Trypocopris
vernalis, were attracted to the cadavers. High beetle abundance
was associated with higher mean ambient temperature.
Furthermore, A. stercorosus and T. vernalis were more abundant
in areas where soil contained higher proportions of fine sand.
Additionally, an increased proportion of forest understorey
vegetation and vascular plant diversity positively affected the
species richness and diversity of dung beetles. Thus, even in
warm dry monocultured forest stands exploited for timber,
we found thriving dung beetle populations when a diverse
understorey was present. Therefore, forestry practices that
preserve the understorey can sustain stable dung beetle
populations and ensure their important contribution to
nutrient cycles.
Funding information
Exploratorien zur funktionellen Biodiversitätsforschung SSP 1374 / DFG [252091175, AY 12/9-1, STE 1874/4-1]
Gefördert vom Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg
Gefördert vom Ministerium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kunst Baden-Württemberg
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https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.c.4865778Subject Headings
Ökosystemdienstleistung [GND]Landnutzung [GND]
Ecosystem services [LCSH]
Land use [LCSH]
Scarabaeidae [LCSH]
Keywords
Carrion decomposition; Forest understorey; Geotrupidae; Vascular plant diversityDewey Decimal Group
DDC 630 / Agriculture and related technologiesMetadata
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Hoermann, Christian von et al. (2021): Forest habitat parameters influence abundance and diversity of cadaver-visiting dung beetles in Central Europe. Open Access Repositorium der Universität Ulm. http://dx.doi.org/10.18725/OPARU-34264