Title of article
Changes in food resources and conservation of scarab beetles: from sheep to dog dung in a green urban area of Rome (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Giuseppe Maria Carpaneto، نويسنده , , Adriano Mazziotta، نويسنده , , Emanuele Piattella، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages
10
From page
547
To page
556
Abstract
The aim of the research was to show how a change in land use influences the structure of a dung beetle assemblage and affect its conservation. In the Pineto Urban Regional Park (Rome), dog dung is the sole food resource currently available for scarab dung beetles, after the recent removal of wild and domestic herbivores. A one-year sampling was conducted to study the scarab assemblage in dog scats (1999) and to compare it with the previous assemblage associated with sheep droppings (1986). Richness, evenness and similarity parameters were compared between the two allochronic assemblages. From sheep to dog dung, an impoverishment of the total richness was observed (from 19 to 9 species) together with an increase of individuals (by 7 times). Dog dung harboured 20% of the current scarab dung beetle fauna of Rome, probably as a consequence of the dog mixed diet, rich in cellulose. Both the communities showed a high percentage of tunnellers, probably because of the food shortage and, for dog scats, of the high dehydration rate. A comparison with other Roman scarab communities enhanced that: (1) the change in food resource determined a higher difference in species composition respect to other parameters (size and habitat diversity); (2) dog dung provided a temporary refuge for species that otherwise may encounter local extinction in urban environments.
Keywords
urban ecology , Community ecology , Food resources , Dung beetle assemblages , Biodiversity conservation
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Serial Year
2005
Journal title
Biological Conservation
Record number
837192
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