Seasonal distribution and prevalence of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Kurukshetra, Northern India

DOI
10.1111/j.1748-5967.2010.00302.x
Publication Year
2010
Publication Site
Entomological Research
Journal Volume
40
Page Numbers
298–303
Family
Scarabaeidae
General topic
Biodiversity/Biogeography
Ecology
Specific topic
trapping
community structure
Author

Kakkar, Nidhi

Abstract Note

A total of 8306 individuals as 29 species from 3 subfamilies (Hybosorinae, Aphodiinae, Scarabaeinae) were trapped by pitfall bait trapping. The maximum number of species of Scarabaeinae (68.97%) and number of individuals of Aphodiinae (56.84%) take part in the formation of a community. The number of species, number of individuals, diversity and dominance changes throughout the season. Seasonal prevalence of 82.76% of species and 50.81% of individuals was found in June. Aphodius campestris was found to be more attracted to the pitfall bait traps. The beetle community found in May shows the maximum Shannon's Diversity Index (2.46) but Margalef's Diversity Index was highest in August (3.06). Environmental factors play an important role in the occurrence and abundance of dung beetles. In the present study non-significant but positive correlations between temperature and species richness, abundance and diversity were found. Percent relative humidity showed a positive correlation with abundance only, and negative correlations with species richness and diversity.