Butterflies with a taste for elephant dung: Puddling of adult butterflies on elephant dung in India's Western Ghats

IF 1.5 4区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 BIODIVERSITY CONSERVATION Food Webs Pub Date : 2023-09-30 DOI:10.1016/j.fooweb.2023.e00323
N.R. Anoop , Ezhuthupallickal Benny Femi , M.A. Yathumon , Aswaj Punnath
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Elephants ingest a large quantity of plant material across the landscape and concentrate it at specific locations through dung and urine excretion, greatly enhancing local nutrient availability for various organisms. During our two-year study in India's Western Ghats, we documented 26 butterfly species from five families puddling on elephant dung. This observation suggests that elephant dung may offer mineral supplementation, which could contribute to the fitness and reproductive physiology of butterflies in elephant habitats.

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喜欢吃大象粪便的蝴蝶:印度西高止山脉,成年蝴蝶在大象粪便上嬉戏
大象在整个景观中摄取大量的植物物质,并通过粪便和尿液将其集中在特定地点,大大提高了各种生物在当地的营养利用率。在我们对印度西高止山脉为期两年的研究中,我们记录了来自5个科的26种蝴蝶在大象粪便上扑腾。这一观察结果表明,大象粪便可能提供矿物质补充,这可能有助于大象栖息地蝴蝶的健康和生殖生理。
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Food Webs Environmental Science-Ecology
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