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Spatial distribution, resource utilisation and intraspecific competition in the dung beetle Aphodius ater
Authors:Petra Hirschberger
Institution:(1) Museum für Naturkunde, Institut für Systematische Zoologie, Invalidenstrasse 43, D-10115 Berlin, Germany e-mail: Petra.Hirschberger@rz.hu-berlin.de, Fax: +49 30 2093 8528, DE
Abstract:Competitive interactions in northern temperate dung beetles are poorly understood. This investigation therefore comprises a series of field and experimental work on a dung beetle species common in northern Europe, Aphodius ater, with special focus on intraspecific competitive interactions. The between-pat distribution of adult A. ater in relation to the age of sheep dung pats was studied in the field. The distribution of both sexes was contagious in the fresh pats but became more regular with increasing pat age. The successional occurrence of males and females did not differ, but immature females tended to occur in fresh pats while mature females were mainly found in older pats. With increasing age of pats, the egg load of females also increased. Egg-laying behaviour of the beetles was studied in laboratory experiments. The mean number of eggs laid per female per dung pat decreased with increasing beetle density. Thus, density-dependent processes seem to regulate resource utilisation with regard to breeding behaviour, resulting in equal exploitation of the available pats. Survival and weight of recently hatched beetles decreased with increasing initial density of eggs. Hence, in A. ater, competition between larvae for food within pats does occur. Received: 4 February 1998 / Accepted: 20 April 1998
Keywords:Aggregation  Density dependence  Dung beetles  Egg-laying behaviour  Scarabaeidae
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