The activity of dung beetles increases foliar nutrient concentration in tropical seedlings

DOI
10.1111/btp.12364
Publication Year
2016
Publication Site
Biotropica
Journal Volume
48
Page Numbers
565–567
Family
Scarabaeidae
General topic
Ecology
Specific topic
ecosystem services
Author

Santos-Heredia, C; Andresen, E; Del-Val, E; Zárate, D A; Nava Mendoza, M; Jaramillo, V J

Abstract Note

Dung beetles are extensively used as a focal taxon in tropical forests. Yet, information for most of their ecological functions comes from other systems. We present results from a field experiment in a tropical rain forest showing that dung beetle activity increases foliar phosphorus concentration in seedlings of the tree Brosimum lactescens. Our results open new lines of research to assess the multiple effects that dung beetles may have on rain forest plants. © 2016 The Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation