Dung beetles in a tight-spot, but not so much: Quick recovery of dung beetles assemblages after low-impact selective logging in Central Brazilian Amazon
Autor: | Jorge Ari Noriega, Roberta Souza de Moura, Ricardo Augusto Serpa Cerboncini, Louri Klemann Junior, Fernando Z. Vaz-de-Mello |
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Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
0106 biological sciences
biology Ecology Amazon rainforest Logging Forestry Management Monitoring Policy and Law biology.organism_classification 010603 evolutionary biology 01 natural sciences Indicator species Forest ecology Species richness Scarabaeinae Bioindicator 010606 plant biology & botany Nature and Landscape Conservation Dung beetle |
Zdroj: | Forest Ecology and Management. 494:119301 |
ISSN: | 0378-1127 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.foreco.2021.119301 |
Popis: | Tropical forests are suffering several changes due to human activities. Among these, selective logging may represent a less damaging alternative, although it may alter species compositions of animals and plants in forest ecosystems. Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) are used as bioindicators as they respond quickly to environmental changes. Thus, in this study, we tested the effects of time after logging and seasonality on species richness, number of individuals, and assemblage structure of dung beetles in central Brazilian Amazon Forest. We also identified indicator species of logged and unlogged sites. We used a total of 240 flight interception traps (20 per area) in 11 logged sites (between one and 15 years after logging) and one unlogged site. We collected 28,508 dung beetles from 85 species. Most individuals (24,349, 85.41%) were collected during the dry period. Four species were good indicators of the unlogged site, while 21 species were indicators of logged sites. Time after logging and seasonality significantly affected species richness, the number of individuals collected, and assemblage structure. These effects were more significant from the second to the fifth year after logging. Logged sites represented 77% to 95% of species richness in the unlogged site. From the sixth year after logging, dung beetle assemblages were significantly recovered. Our results show that low-impact selective logging practices in sustainable forest sites may not cause irreversible impacts on dung beetle diversity. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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