Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal

1. The replacement of natural systems with agricultural lands is the main factor resulting in land use change in tropical regions. Tropical savannas cover more than 20% of the global land surface, and one-fifth of the world's population depends directly on these systems. 2. Here, we aim to unde...

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Main Authors: Maciel, Rafaella, Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes, Carvalho, Raquel L. L., Louzada, Julio, Slade, Eleanor M.
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1705972023-09-20T02:17:04Z Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal Maciel, Rafaella Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes Carvalho, Raquel L. L. Louzada, Julio Slade, Eleanor M. Asian School of the Environment Social sciences::Geography Biodiversity Conservation Cerrado 1. The replacement of natural systems with agricultural lands is the main factor resulting in land use change in tropical regions. Tropical savannas cover more than 20% of the global land surface, and one-fifth of the world's population depends directly on these systems. 2. Here, we aim to understand how the conversion of tropical savanna into exotic pastures affects the taxonomic and functional metrics of communities and dung removal, using dung beetles as a focal group in a biodiversity hotspot—the Brazilian Cerrado biome. We used species richness, abundance, total biomass, and species composition as assemblage metrics, and functional richness, equitability and dispersion indices, and functional composition as functional diversity metrics. 3. The replacement of native savanna with exotic pastures negatively affected taxonomic and functional metrics, suggesting a simplified system where some disturbance-tolerant species become dominant. However, the relationship between dung removal and functional richness was higher in pastures compared to savanna. 4. Our results demonstrated that responses of dung beetle assemblages and dung removal to land use changes are decoupled, idiosyncratic and context-dependent, presenting challenges for making predictions and generalisations about the effects of land use change on ecological processes mediated by animals. This work was supported by the Fundaç ̃ao de Amparo à Pesquisa do estado de Minas Gerais—FAPEMIG (CRA/APQ02870/2014). Rafaella Maciel thanks Coordenaç ̃ao de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) for the PhD scholarship in Brazil. Raquel L. Carvalho is supported by the researcher grant FAPESP (2022/07381-9). 2023-09-20T02:17:04Z 2023-09-20T02:17:04Z 2023 Journal Article Maciel, R., Braga, R. F., Carvalho, R. L. L., Louzada, J. & Slade, E. M. (2023). Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal. Insect Conservation and Diversity, 16(5), 588-599. https://dx.doi.org/10.1111/icad.12656 1752-458X https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170597 10.1111/icad.12656 2-s2.0-85159924759 5 16 588 599 en Insect Conservation and Diversity © 2023 Royal Entomological Society. All rights reserved.
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Singapore
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topic Social sciences::Geography
Biodiversity Conservation
Cerrado
spellingShingle Social sciences::Geography
Biodiversity Conservation
Cerrado
Maciel, Rafaella
Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes
Carvalho, Raquel L. L.
Louzada, Julio
Slade, Eleanor M.
Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
description 1. The replacement of natural systems with agricultural lands is the main factor resulting in land use change in tropical regions. Tropical savannas cover more than 20% of the global land surface, and one-fifth of the world's population depends directly on these systems. 2. Here, we aim to understand how the conversion of tropical savanna into exotic pastures affects the taxonomic and functional metrics of communities and dung removal, using dung beetles as a focal group in a biodiversity hotspot—the Brazilian Cerrado biome. We used species richness, abundance, total biomass, and species composition as assemblage metrics, and functional richness, equitability and dispersion indices, and functional composition as functional diversity metrics. 3. The replacement of native savanna with exotic pastures negatively affected taxonomic and functional metrics, suggesting a simplified system where some disturbance-tolerant species become dominant. However, the relationship between dung removal and functional richness was higher in pastures compared to savanna. 4. Our results demonstrated that responses of dung beetle assemblages and dung removal to land use changes are decoupled, idiosyncratic and context-dependent, presenting challenges for making predictions and generalisations about the effects of land use change on ecological processes mediated by animals.
author2 Asian School of the Environment
author_facet Asian School of the Environment
Maciel, Rafaella
Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes
Carvalho, Raquel L. L.
Louzada, Julio
Slade, Eleanor M.
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author Maciel, Rafaella
Braga, Rodrigo Fagundes
Carvalho, Raquel L. L.
Louzada, Julio
Slade, Eleanor M.
author_sort Maciel, Rafaella
title Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
title_short Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
title_full Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
title_fullStr Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
title_full_unstemmed Tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
title_sort tropical savanna conversion to exotic pastures negatively affects taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages, but not dung removal
publishDate 2023
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/170597
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