Dung Beetle Ecology 1991
DOI: 10.1515/9781400862092.330
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CHAPTER 18. Resource Partitioning

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“…The number of individuals and species collected during the year shows a trend towards seasonality, with smaller numbers during winter. Although several years of studies are needed to describe a seasonal pattern, it was possible to observe that many species are present throughout the year; there was not a clear division between summer and winter species in this sub-tropical community, as in other communities with similar climatic conditions (Hanski & Cambefort 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…The number of individuals and species collected during the year shows a trend towards seasonality, with smaller numbers during winter. Although several years of studies are needed to describe a seasonal pattern, it was possible to observe that many species are present throughout the year; there was not a clear division between summer and winter species in this sub-tropical community, as in other communities with similar climatic conditions (Hanski & Cambefort 1991).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…Los suelos silíceos parecen poseer alguna característica que favorecería la presencia de los Aphodiinae. Tal vez, este hecho se relaciona con el intercambio iónico que podrían realizar con el suelo algunos de los estadios de desarrollo de los Aphodiinae, pero también al hecho de que los suelos silíceos suelen retener normalmente más agua, son más fríos y se compactan menos al secarse que los arcillosos y que, sobre todo, los calizos, lo cual sería fundamental en aquellos estadios no adultos del desarrollo que presentaran una vida libre en el substrato, independiente del excremento, como en el caso de las larvas de muchos Aphodiinae (Hanski & Cambefort, 1991b;Lumaret, 1983;Lumaret & Kirk, 1991;Osberg et al, 1994).…”
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“…All seeds were set out in the afternoon, between 15h00 and 17h30. This was done to avoid having 'time of day' as a confounding factor since the diurnal and nocturnal dung beetle guilds vary in species composition and biomass (Andresen 2000, Hanski & Cambefort 1991c.…”
Section: Seed Fate: the Effect Of Presence And Amount Of Dungmentioning
confidence: 99%