Activity patterns of Cybotus estriatus (LeConte, 1878) (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae) on a Caribbean beach

Julia Morales-García, Jaime García-Gila, M. García‐París, Natalia Rosas‐Ramos
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Abstract Sandy beach ecosystems are extreme environments in which darkling beetles (Tenebrionidae) have been usually reported as a dominant component of the fauna. The abundance and richness of tenebrionids in arid zones is facilitated by specific physiological, morphological, and behavioural traits, such as limited activity patterns or the use of suitable microhabitats. Activity patterns of tenebrionid beetles have been investigated mainly in large-size species, but the response of small species remains basically unknown. Considering this, we developed a study in a Caribbean beach in Costa Rica with the aim of identifying daily activity patterns of Cybotus estriatus (LeConte, 1878), a darkling beetle of 2–3 mm in length relatively frequent in the circum-Caribbean beaches. In addition, we assessed how vegetation cover influences the abundance of this small tenebrionid species. Observations were performed between 7:00 h to 18:30 h, within a range of temperatures from 28°C to 47°C. Cybotus estriatus exhibits a bimodal activity pattern similar to those observed for other tenebrionids. It remains active at a temperature range of 35°C to 44°C, but shows a higher activity around 10:00 h and 15:30 h, at temperatures between 38°C and 42°C. We also found a strong dependence of C. estriatus on beach vegetation, providing the first data on the effect of vegetation cover in small tropical beetles inhabiting sand beaches. Our results suggest that body size may not be the critical factor determining activity in tenebrionids, and that preserving the natural vegetation in sandy beaches is essential to maintain the biodiversity of these ecosystems.
加勒比海海滩上绿腹虫(鞘翅目:拟甲科)的活动模式
摘要沙滩生态系统是一种极端的生态环境,在这种生态环境中,暗甲(拟甲科)是主要的动物群。干旱地区拟黄蜂的丰度和丰富度是由特定的生理、形态和行为特征促进的,例如有限的活动模式或使用合适的微生境。对拟甲类甲虫的活动模式的研究主要集中在大型种,但对小型种的反应基本未知。考虑到这一点,我们在哥斯达黎加的加勒比海海滩开展了一项研究,目的是确定Cybotus estriatus (LeConte, 1878)的日常活动模式,这是一种长度为2-3毫米的深色甲虫,在加勒比海周围的海滩上比较常见。此外,我们还评估了植被覆盖如何影响这种小型拟黄龙物种的丰度。观测时间为7:00至18:30,温度范围为28°C至47°C。双峰活动模式与其他拟黄目昆虫相似。它在35°C至44°C的温度范围内保持活性,但在38°C至42°C的温度范围内,在10:00和15:30 h左右表现出更高的活性。我们还发现了C. estriatus对海滩植被的强烈依赖,首次提供了植被覆盖对居住在沙滩上的热带小甲虫影响的数据。我们的研究结果表明,身体大小可能不是决定拟黄虫活动的关键因素,保护沙滩上的自然植被对维持这些生态系统的生物多样性至关重要。
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