Differences between beetle communities colonizing cattle and horse dung

DOI
10.14411/eje.2014.050
Publication Year
2014
Publication Site
European Journal of Entomology
Journal Volume
111
Page Numbers
349–355
Family
Scarabaeidae
General topic
Ecology
Specific topic
trapping
dung type
Author

Mroczyński, R; Komosiński, K

Abstract Note

Piles of fresh cow and horse dung were placed in a pasture in Dziarny in north-east Poland. The differences between the beetle communities colonizing both types of dung at various stages of succession were analyzed. Beetles were sampled 2, 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 days after placing the piles of dung in the pasture. A total of 5 343 individuals belonging to 125 species and 10 families were collected in 24 samples. None of the species of beetles collected colonized exclusively one type of dung. Several taxa showed a clear preference for cow or horse dung. Beetle succession proceeded faster in horse dung and there were significant differences in the dominant species recorded in the two types of dung. The reasons for the reported patterns are discussed.