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520.3.#.a: Recent studies have shown that ecological restoration hardly recovers diversity and ecosystem function of important bioindicator groups such as dung beetles, which have key functional roles in natural and managed ecosystems. Here, we evaluated dung beetle diversity and ecological function in a restored area in a tropical rainforest landscape thatcomprises 10-year old cattle exclusions that include plantings of local trees and unplanted exclusions that resemble natural succession. As control habitats, we used neighbor pastures and sites in the nearest conserved forest. We found that the restored area did not improve dung beetle abundance and diversity compared to the forest, and did not differfrom pastures. On the other hand, dung removal, a key ecosystem function, was similar in the forest and the restored area, but was not carried out by dung beetles in the restored area. Our study supports previous evidence showing that restoration efforts are hardly helping to recover dung beetle diversity despite they can eventually favor the recovery of function. Our results highlight the importance of considering landscape context in restoration programs, including alternative conservation strategies, such as maintenance of forest patches and restoration of connectivity between fragments to maintain dung beetle diversity and function.

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Success or failure: the role of ecological restoration on the recovery of dung beetle diversity and function in a tropical rainforest

González Tokman, Daniel; Cultid Medina, Carlos; Díaz, Alfonso; Escobar, Federico; Ocampo Palacio, Lenin; Martínez Garza, Cristina

Instituto de Biología, UNAM, publicado en Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, y cosechado de Revistas UNAM

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González Tokman, Daniel, et al. (2018). Success or failure: the role of ecological restoration on the recovery of dung beetle diversity and function in a tropical rainforest. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad; Vol. 89, núm. 1, 2018: marzo. Recuperado de https://repositorio.unam.mx/contenidos/23643

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Autor(es)
González Tokman, Daniel; Cultid Medina, Carlos; Díaz, Alfonso; Escobar, Federico; Ocampo Palacio, Lenin; Martínez Garza, Cristina
Adscripción del autor
Instituto de Ecología A. C.
Tipo
Artículo de Investigación
Área del conocimiento
Biología y Química
Título
Success or failure: the role of ecological restoration on the recovery of dung beetle diversity and function in a tropical rainforest
Fecha
2018-03-13
Resumen
Recent studies have shown that ecological restoration hardly recovers diversity and ecosystem function of important bioindicator groups such as dung beetles, which have key functional roles in natural and managed ecosystems. Here, we evaluated dung beetle diversity and ecological function in a restored area in a tropical rainforest landscape thatcomprises 10-year old cattle exclusions that include plantings of local trees and unplanted exclusions that resemble natural succession. As control habitats, we used neighbor pastures and sites in the nearest conserved forest. We found that the restored area did not improve dung beetle abundance and diversity compared to the forest, and did not differfrom pastures. On the other hand, dung removal, a key ecosystem function, was similar in the forest and the restored area, but was not carried out by dung beetles in the restored area. Our study supports previous evidence showing that restoration efforts are hardly helping to recover dung beetle diversity despite they can eventually favor the recovery of function. Our results highlight the importance of considering landscape context in restoration programs, including alternative conservation strategies, such as maintenance of forest patches and restoration of connectivity between fragments to maintain dung beetle diversity and function.
Tema
Conservation; Ecosystem services; Insects; Restoration plantings; Scarabaeinae
Idioma
eng
ISSN
2007-8706; 1870-3453

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