Diversity and seasonal fluctuations in dung beetle (Coleoptera) community in Kurukshetra, India

DOI
10.1111/j.1748-5967.2010.00275.x
Publication Year
2010
Publication Site
Entomological Research
Journal Volume
40
Page Numbers
189–192
Family
Scarabaeidae
General topic
Biodiversity/Biogeography
Specific topic
trapping
community structure
Author

Kakkar, Nidhi; Gupta, Sanjeev K

Abstract Note

Five pitfall traps baited with 150–200 g of fresh cattle dung were installed for 24 h at weekly intervals. A total of 991 dung beetles from 11 genera, 31 species and three subfamilies was obtained. The community was dominated by Oniticellus spinipes individuals by 32.3%. Ten species appeared only once during the collection period and species composition and dominance changed throughout the period. The overall pattern we detected in the organization of the dung beetle community is that the species richness, abundance and diversity rise in September and the 2nd week of October. The dung beetle community was found to be affected by season.