巴西亚马逊河流域两片可持续利用保护林中的蜣螂。

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Review & Expositor Pub Date : 2023-03-16 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3897/BDJ.11.e96101
Edrielly C Carvalho, Maria Eduarda Maldaner, Vinicius Costa-Silva, Heivanice Sehn, Carol Franquini, Vinicius O Campos, Vinicius P Seba, Laís F Maia, Fernando Z Vaz-de-Mello, Filipe Machado França
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背景:亚马逊森林是世界上生物多样性最丰富的生态系统之一,但其保护区对昆虫和其他无脊椎动物的研究却不足。由于其生态过程,这些生物对热带森林至关重要,其中一些物种对栖息地干扰非常敏感。蜣螂(鞘翅目,猩红目,猩红科)被用作生物指标已有 30 多年的历史,我们对其进行了调查,以评估巴西亚马逊地区两个可持续利用森林保护区的昆虫生物多样性:我们报告了巴西帕拉州两个亚马逊森林保护区(塔帕约斯国家森林和卡拉哈斯国家森林)的粪甲虫调查情况。我们分别于 2010 年、2016 年、2017 年和 2019 年安装了带饵坑式诱捕器进行调查。我们共收集到 19 属 96 种共 3772 个个体。我们强调了亚马逊保护区作为昆虫生物多样性庇护所的重要性,尤其是蜣螂,它们对许多关键的生态系统过程做出了贡献。
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Dung beetles from two sustainable-use protected forests in the Brazilian Amazon.

Background: The Amazon Forest is one of the world's most biodiverse ecosystems and yet its protected areas are understudied concerning insects and other invertebrates. These organisms are essential for tropical forests due to their ecological processes, with some species being very sensitive to habitat disturbances. Dung beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae) have been used as bioindicators for more than 30 years and were surveyed to assess the insect biodiversity of two sustainable-use forest reserves in the Brazilian Amazon.

New information: We report inventories of dung beetles from two Amazonian forest reserves in Pará State, Brazil: the Tapajós National Forest and the Carajás National Forest. Surveys were carried out with baited-pitfall traps installed in 2010, 2016, 2017 and 2019. We collected a total of 3,772 individuals from 19 genera and 96 species. We highlight the importance of Amazonian protected areas as refugia for insect biodiversity, particularly dung beetles, which contribute to many key ecosystem processes.

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