2018
DOI: 10.3958/059.043.0411
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Scarabaeinae Species in the Atoyac-Tehuitzingo Basin at Puebla, Mexico: Diversity and Use as Bioindicators

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“…The number of species found in the present study corresponds to approximately 18% (124 species) of the Scarabaeinae richness estimated for Chiapas Sánchez-Hernández et al 2019a). This proportion can be considered representative because the deciduous forests of Mexico are habitats of low Scarabaeinae diversity (Halffter and Arellano 2002;Andresen 2008;Yanes-Gómez et al 2018). At a regional scale, the found richness accounts for about 70% of the species reported by Arellano et al (2013) and Sánchez-Hernández et al (2022a), whereas the species richness obtained was similar to that reported by Rodríguez-López et al (2019;22 spp.…”
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confidence: 77%
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“…The number of species found in the present study corresponds to approximately 18% (124 species) of the Scarabaeinae richness estimated for Chiapas Sánchez-Hernández et al 2019a). This proportion can be considered representative because the deciduous forests of Mexico are habitats of low Scarabaeinae diversity (Halffter and Arellano 2002;Andresen 2008;Yanes-Gómez et al 2018). At a regional scale, the found richness accounts for about 70% of the species reported by Arellano et al (2013) and Sánchez-Hernández et al (2022a), whereas the species richness obtained was similar to that reported by Rodríguez-López et al (2019;22 spp.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%
“…This proportion can be considered representative because the deciduous forests of Mexico are habitats of low Scarabaeinae diversity (Halffter and Arellano 2002; Andresen 2008; Yanes-Gómez et al. 2018). At a regional scale, the found richness accounts for about 70% of the species reported by Arellano et al.…”
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confidence: 99%