Dung removal increases under higher dung beetle functional diversity regardless of grazing intensification
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Published:2023-12-06
Issue:1
Volume:14
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
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Noriega Jorge AriORCID, Hortal JoaquínORCID, deCastro-Arrazola IndradattaORCID, Alves-Martins FernandaORCID, Ortega Jean C. G.ORCID, Bini Luis MauricioORCID, Andrew Nigel R.ORCID, Arellano LucreciaORCID, Beynon Sarah, Davis Adrian L. V.ORCID, Favila Mario E.ORCID, Floate Kevin D.ORCID, Horgan Finbarr G.ORCID, Menéndez RosaORCID, Milotic TanjaORCID, Nervo Beatrice, Palestrini ClaudiaORCID, Rolando AntonioORCID, Scholtz Clarke H., Senyüz YakupORCID, Wassmer ThomasORCID, Ádam Réka, Araújo Cristina de O.ORCID, Barragan-Ramírez José LuisORCID, Boros GergelyORCID, Camero-Rubio Edgar, Cruz Melvin, Cuesta Eva, Damborsky Miryam Pieri, Deschodt Christian M.ORCID, Rajan Priyadarsanan DharmaORCID, D’hondt BramORCID, Díaz Rojas Alfonso, Dindar KemalORCID, Escobar Federico, Espinoza Verónica R., Ferrer-Paris José RafaelORCID, Gutiérrez Rojas Pablo Enrique, Hemmings ZacORCID, Hernández BenjamínORCID, Hill Sarah J., Hoffmann MauriceORCID, Jay-Robert PierreORCID, Lewis Kyle, Lewis MeganORCID, Lozano CeciliaORCID, Marín-Armijos DiegoORCID, de Farias Patrícia MenegazORCID, Murcia-Ordoñez Betselene, Karimbumkara Seena NarayananORCID, Navarrete-Heredia José Luis, Ortega-Echeverría Candelaria, Pablo-Cea José D.ORCID, Perrin WilliamORCID, Pessoa Marcelo BrunoORCID, Radhakrishnan Anu, Rahimi Iraj, Raimundo Amalia Teresa, Ramos Diana Catalina, Rebolledo Ramón E., Roggero AngelaORCID, Sánchez-Mercado AdaORCID, Somay LászlóORCID, Stadler JuttaORCID, Tahmasebi Pejman, Triana Céspedes José Darwin, Santos Ana M. C.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractDung removal by macrofauna such as dung beetles is an important process for nutrient cycling in pasturelands. Intensification of farming practices generally reduces species and functional diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, which may negatively affect ecosystem services. Here, we investigate the effects of cattle-grazing intensification on dung removal by dung beetles in field experiments replicated in 38 pastures around the world. Within each study site, we measured dung removal in pastures managed with low- and high-intensity regimes to assess between-regime differences in dung beetle diversity and dung removal, whilst also considering climate and regional variations. The impacts of intensification were heterogeneous, either diminishing or increasing dung beetle species richness, functional diversity, and dung removal rates. The effects of beetle diversity on dung removal were more variable across sites than within sites. Dung removal increased with species richness across sites, while functional diversity consistently enhanced dung removal within sites, independently of cattle grazing intensity or climate. Our findings indicate that, despite intensified cattle stocking rates, ecosystem services related to decomposition and nutrient cycling can be maintained when a functionally diverse dung beetle community inhabits the human-modified landscape.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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