Vol. 63, 2024
(update: 2024.12.27)
Seasonal and Daily Variations
in Dung Beetle Assemblages (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Two
Contrasting Habitats in a Livestock Ranch in Central Uruguay:
Implications for Habitat Management and Species Conservation
Cecilia
Canziani1,§ and Patricia González-Vainer2,§,*
doi:-
1Centro
Regional de Profesores del Centro, Consejo de Formación en Educación,
Administración Nacional de Educación Pública. Florida, Uruguay. E-mail:
cecilia.canziani@docente.ceibal.edu.uy (Canziani)
2Sección Entomología, Facultad de Ciencias,
Universidad de la República. Iguá 4225, Montevideo 11400, Uruguay.
*Correspondence: E-mail: vainer@fcien.edu.uy (González-Vainer)
§CC and PG
contributed equally to this work.
(Received 2 April 2024 / Accepted 19 July 2024 / Published -- 2024)
Communicated by Jen-Pan Huang
Dung beetles play a vital role in the functioning
and sustainability of agroecosystems. The temporal niche partitioning
facilitates species coexistence by minimizing interspecific
competition. Temporal activity patterns of dung beetles are influenced
by various biotic and abiotic factors. Changes in land use by humans
may alter activity patterns and spatial distribution. In this study we
analyzed a) the seasonal variations in abundance and richness of dung
beetle assemblages in two contrasting habitats within a ranch in
Uruguay, and their relationship with environmental factors; b) the
influence of the habitat on the daily patterns of flight activity of
dung beetles, as well as seasonal and daily changes species
composition; and c) the seasonal variations of daily activity patterns
of the most abundant species. We sampled dung beetles every two weeks
for a year with pitfall traps baited with carrion and cow and horse
excrements in an open grazed pasture and a Eucalyptus
plantation, used as a shelter for livestock. Each 24-hour sampling was
divided into 5 intervals: morning, noon, afternoon, evening, and night.
The seasonal variations of abundance and species richness of
Scarabaeidae in both habitats were similar from mid-spring to
mid-autumn, without activity in the winter season; temperature
influenced these patterns. Diurnal dung beetles were more abundant than
crepuscular and nocturnal in the open habitat but not clearly in the Eucalyptus
plantation. However, the abundance and richness of nocturnal species
were similar in both habitats. The daily activity period significantly
influenced the segregation of dung beetles in both habitats. Species
composition differed markedly between diurnal and crepuscular/nocturnal
species without changes across seasons. Scarabaeinae species were
mostly diurnal in grassland, while a nocturnal species was predominant
in Eucalyptus plantation.
Aphodiinae species were mainly active at dusk and night. We concluded
that the daily activity of the species depends on the habitat, which
should be considered when designing conservation measures for dung
beetles in this region.
Key words: Scarabaeinae, Aphodiinae, Daily
flight activity, Grassland, Eucalyptus
plantation
Citation: Canziani C, González-Vainer P.
2024. Seasonal and daily variations in dung beetle assemblages
(Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in two contrasting habitats in a livestock
ranch in Central Uruguay: implications for habitat management and
species conservation. Zool Stud 63:43.
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