Dung beetle assemblage structure in Tswalu Kalahari Reserve : responses to a mosaic of landscape types, vegetation communities, and dung types

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dc.contributor.author Davis, Adrian L.V.
dc.contributor.author Scholtz, Clarke H.
dc.contributor.author Kryger, Ute
dc.contributor.author Deschodt, Christian M.
dc.contributor.author Strumpher, Werner P.
dc.date.accessioned 2010-09-28T07:39:19Z
dc.date.available 2010-09-28T07:39:19Z
dc.date.issued 2010-06
dc.description.abstract Tswalu Kalahari Reserve is a private game reserve covering 1,020 km2 in the Northern Cape, South Africa. It has been created from a number of reclaimed farms and restocked with large indigenous mammals. Two surveys were conducted to inventory the dung beetle fauna (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) and determine their spatial patterns and food type associations. The spatial survey used pig dungÐbaited pitfall traps to examine dung beetle distribution across three main landscape types (plains, dunes, hills) comprising six principal vegetation communities. The food study examined their relative associations with carrion and four different dung types within a single vegetation community. A total of 70 species was recorded. Because the food association study was spatially restricted and conducted under drought conditions, abundance and species richness (47 species) were much lower than in the spatial study (64 species), which was conducted after substantial rainfall. Principal spatial differences in species abundance structure of assemblages were between the sandy southwest plains and dunes; the sandy northern dune Þelds and plains; and the rocky hills. Forty species analyzed in the food association study showed clear distributional biases to carrion or the dung of elephant (monogastric herbivore), pig (omnivore), cattle and sheep (ruminant herbivores), or pig and cattle. The results (1) show how dung beetle assemblage structure is locally diversiÞed across the heterogeneous landscape of the reserve and (2) indicate how the different dung types dropped by a diverse assemblage of indigenous mammals may variously favor different species of dung beetles. en
dc.identifier.citation Davis, ALV, Scholtz, CH, Kryger, U, Deschodt, CM & Strumpher, WP 2010, 'Dung beetle assemblage structure in Tswalu Kalahari Reserve : responses to a mosaic of landscape types, vegetation communities, and dung types', Environmental Entomology, vol. 39, no. 3, pp. 811-820. [http://www.entsoc.org/] en
dc.identifier.issn 0046-225X
dc.identifier.other 10.1603/EN09256
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/14933
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Entomological Society of America en
dc.rights ©2010 Entomological Society of America en
dc.subject Assemblage structure en
dc.subject Dung en
dc.subject Kalahari en
dc.subject Landscape en
dc.subject Tswalu en
dc.subject.lcsh Dung beetles -- South Africa en
dc.title Dung beetle assemblage structure in Tswalu Kalahari Reserve : responses to a mosaic of landscape types, vegetation communities, and dung types en
dc.type Article en


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