Altitudinal distribution patterns of copro-necrophage Scarabaeoidea (Coleoptera) in Veracruz, Mexico

Publication Year
1993
Publication Site
The Coleopterists Bulletin
Journal Volume
47
Page Numbers
321–334
General topic
Biodiversity/Biogeography
Specific topic
community structure
Author

Martin-Piera, Fermin; Lobo, Jorge Miguel

Abstract Note

Number of species decreases and the copro-necrophage scarabaeoid community structure undergoes modification as altitude increases. Although the number of species was small, altitudinal segregation in the Mexican Transition Zone is like that in the Central Iberian System (Aphodiidae and Geotrupidae at higher altitudes, Scarabaeidae at lower ones). Anthropic fragmentation and transformation of primary forests in subtropical areas (mountain mesophilous and conifer forest) result in a qualitative and quantitative change in the structure of communities. This phenomenon is attenuated in mountain forests by the impoverishment of fauna due to the increase in altitude.