Current status of dung beetles (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae, Scarabaeinae) diversity and conservation in Natural Protected Areas in Chiapas (Mexico)

IF 0.7 Q4 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Neotropical Biology and Conservation Pub Date : 2020-07-20 DOI:10.3897/neotropical.15.e53762
Gibrán Sánchez-Hernández, B. Gómez, E. CHAMÉ-VÁZQUEZ, R. A. Dávila-Sánchez, M. E. Rodríguez-López, L. Delgado
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Natural Protected Areas (NPAs) are consider adequate tools for biodiversity conservation. Currently in Mexico there are 182 federal NPAs classified according to their management objectives. Chiapas is the Mexican state with the highest number of decreed NPAs and also allocates one of the largest territorial extensions for its protection. Unlike other taxa, and despite their proven ability to respond to ecosystem changes, the study of dung beetles within Mexican NPAs has been underestimated, as they are not considered as a priority group within their management and conservation programs. Based on the review of information available in publications and database on dung beetles, a list of 112 species and seven subspecies recorded in 16 of the 19 federal NPAs established in Chiapas is presented. The species recorded by each NPA show a significant correlation with the number of publications, but a low percentage of them correspond to studies with systematic samplings and most of the species reported in several of the NPAs come from sporadic records, which prevents the study of several basic and applied aspects of dung beetles in the region. Therefore, studies that extensively analyze the communities of arthropod groups, such as the Scarabaeinae, are necessary to understand their response to changes in the ecosystem at local and regional scale. It is advisable that these insects be included in the previous justifying studies for the designation or establishment of NPAs and, in turn, considered in the biological monitoring programs of these areas for their capacity as a bioindicator group.
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恰帕斯州(墨西哥)自然保护区内甲虫(鞘翅目、甲虫科、甲虫科)多样性和保护现状
自然保护区被认为是保护生物多样性的适当工具。目前,墨西哥有182个联邦NPA根据其管理目标进行分类。恰帕斯州是墨西哥颁布的NPA数量最多的州,也是保护其领土范围最大的州之一。与其他分类群不同,尽管它们已被证明有能力应对生态系统变化,但对墨西哥国家保护区内粪甲虫的研究被低估了,因为它们在管理和保护计划中没有被视为优先群体。根据对出版物和数据库中可用信息的审查,列出了在恰帕斯州建立的19个联邦国家保护区中的16个记录的112个物种和7个亚种的名单。每个NPA记录的物种与出版物的数量有着显著的相关性,但其中较低比例的物种与系统采样的研究相对应,一些NPA中报告的大多数物种来自零星记录,这阻碍了对该地区甲虫的几个基本和应用方面的研究。因此,有必要进行广泛分析节肢动物群落的研究,如Scarabainae,以了解它们对当地和区域生态系统变化的反应。建议将这些昆虫纳入之前指定或建立NPA的正当性研究,并在这些地区的生物监测计划中考虑其作为生物指标组的能力。
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Neotropical Biology and Conservation Environmental Science-Nature and Landscape Conservation
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