Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters

Interactions between dung beetles and vertebrate dung are intimately linked to a suite of ecosystem functions in tropical forests. We show that the trapping method and the type of dung used affect the suite of beetles captured, with the potential to influence the outcome of experiments linking funct...

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Main Authors: Raine, Elizabeth H., Mikich, Sandra B., Lewis, Owen T., Slade, Eleanor M.
Other Authors: Asian School of the Environment
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1459892023-02-28T16:40:15Z Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters Raine, Elizabeth H. Mikich, Sandra B. Lewis, Owen T. Slade, Eleanor M. Asian School of the Environment Science::Biological sciences::Ecology Brazil Tropical Forest Interactions between dung beetles and vertebrate dung are intimately linked to a suite of ecosystem functions in tropical forests. We show that the trapping method and the type of dung used affect the suite of beetles captured, with the potential to influence the outcome of experiments linking functions to interactions. Published version 2021-01-19T09:30:50Z 2021-01-19T09:30:50Z 2020 Journal Article Raine, E. H., Mikich, S. B., Lewis, O. T., & Slade, E. M. (2020). Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters. Biotropica, 52(2), 215-220. doi:10.1111/btp.12722 1744-7429 0000-0002-0811-6118 0000-0002-2641-1508 0000-0001-7935-6111 0000-0002-6108-1196 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/145989 10.1111/btp.12722 2-s2.0-85076226551 2 52 215 220 en Biotropica © 2019 The Authors. Biotropica published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. application/pdf
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topic Science::Biological sciences::Ecology
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Tropical Forest
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Raine, Elizabeth H.
Mikich, Sandra B.
Lewis, Owen T.
Slade, Eleanor M.
Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
description Interactions between dung beetles and vertebrate dung are intimately linked to a suite of ecosystem functions in tropical forests. We show that the trapping method and the type of dung used affect the suite of beetles captured, with the potential to influence the outcome of experiments linking functions to interactions.
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Raine, Elizabeth H.
Mikich, Sandra B.
Lewis, Owen T.
Slade, Eleanor M.
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author Raine, Elizabeth H.
Mikich, Sandra B.
Lewis, Owen T.
Slade, Eleanor M.
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title Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
title_short Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
title_full Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
title_fullStr Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
title_full_unstemmed Linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the Atlantic Forest : sampling design matters
title_sort linking dung beetle-mediated functions to interactions in the atlantic forest : sampling design matters
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