2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2015.05.011
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Distributional patterns in an insect community inhabiting a sandy beach of Uruguay

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“…In this context, taxonomic inventories related to the biodiversity of the cadaveric entomofauna in carcasses of marine vertebrates stranded on the central coast of Peru are of great importance, because they are the basis for ecological, biogeographical and conservation studies of the coastal marine ecosystem (Mourglia et al, 2015;Giraldo-Mendoza, 2019). The goal of this study is to provide updated information on the diversity of the cadaveric entomofauna in marine vertebrate carcasses stranded on the central coast of Peru.…”
Section: Cadaveric Entomofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, taxonomic inventories related to the biodiversity of the cadaveric entomofauna in carcasses of marine vertebrates stranded on the central coast of Peru are of great importance, because they are the basis for ecological, biogeographical and conservation studies of the coastal marine ecosystem (Mourglia et al, 2015;Giraldo-Mendoza, 2019). The goal of this study is to provide updated information on the diversity of the cadaveric entomofauna in marine vertebrate carcasses stranded on the central coast of Peru.…”
Section: Cadaveric Entomofaunamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, surveys of the ant fauna in coastal ecosystems at Uruguay have been almost non-existent. In the only available study on an insect community in a Uruguayan sandy beach, ant species were identified to genus level or listed only as morphotypes (Mourglia et al 2015). The main goal of that study was to assess the spatio-temporal distributional patterns of the entomofauna on an oceanic beach-dune system and their relationship with environmental factors.…”
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