Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)

Steppe ecosystems are characterized by significant biological diversity, and this is the result of a long adaptation process to difficult agro-climatic conditions. Feces of large or small herbivorous animals must be destroyed to be recycled. This process is involving the activity of various soil org...

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Main Authors: Sabrina AMRAOUİ, Nadia BOURAGBA, Ahmed BRAGUE, Jean-pierre LUMARET
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry 2016-05-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Forestry
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/20907/224616?publisher=iubu
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spelling doaj-6cdbf3afecf14f0198f6e9a2efed82f42020-11-25T01:15:07ZengIsparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of ForestryTurkish Journal of Forestry2149-38982016-05-0117233010.18182/tjf.681671656Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)Sabrina AMRAOUİNadia BOURAGBAAhmed BRAGUEJean-pierre LUMARETSteppe ecosystems are characterized by significant biological diversity, and this is the result of a long adaptation process to difficult agro-climatic conditions. Feces of large or small herbivorous animals must be destroyed to be recycled. This process is involving the activity of various soil organisms. Among the most active insects are Scarabaeoidea. Our study was conducted in two grazed ecosystems in djelfa pasture, situated in the semi-arid region; the first one is a pinewood forest, located in the Senalba. The second one is an Aleppo pine reforested stand, part of the Green Dam that was launched decades ago to stop desertification. Dung beetles were captured using baited pitfall traps during the period 2009-2010. 1435 beetles belonging to 42 species were trapped. The faunas of senalba and of Moudjbara were compared. The fauna in the reforested stand is poorer than the one of the natural forest. The natural forest might provide favorable microclimatic conditions for some species such as Chironitis furcifer, Aphodius fimetarius and A. felscheanus. Results showed a significant seasonal variation in the composition, and diversity. There were four periods of activity during the course of the year. Temporal turnover was highest in September and in February, Dungs beetle dominate during summer and autumn in Moudjbara while in the Sénalba they dominate during autumn and winter. This study reveals that natural forest is the most suitable habitat to the installation Scarabaeidae unlike reforestation, this could be the result of a limited grazing in the reforested steppe.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/20907/224616?publisher=iubu---
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author Sabrina AMRAOUİ
Nadia BOURAGBA
Ahmed BRAGUE
Jean-pierre LUMARET
spellingShingle Sabrina AMRAOUİ
Nadia BOURAGBA
Ahmed BRAGUE
Jean-pierre LUMARET
Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
Turkish Journal of Forestry
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author_facet Sabrina AMRAOUİ
Nadia BOURAGBA
Ahmed BRAGUE
Jean-pierre LUMARET
author_sort Sabrina AMRAOUİ
title Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
title_short Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
title_full Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
title_fullStr Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
title_full_unstemmed Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (Djelfa, Algeria)
title_sort dung beetles (coleoptera: scarabaeoideae) between a natural forest and a reforested steppe (djelfa, algeria)
publisher Isparta University of Applied Sciences Faculty of Forestry
series Turkish Journal of Forestry
issn 2149-3898
publishDate 2016-05-01
description Steppe ecosystems are characterized by significant biological diversity, and this is the result of a long adaptation process to difficult agro-climatic conditions. Feces of large or small herbivorous animals must be destroyed to be recycled. This process is involving the activity of various soil organisms. Among the most active insects are Scarabaeoidea. Our study was conducted in two grazed ecosystems in djelfa pasture, situated in the semi-arid region; the first one is a pinewood forest, located in the Senalba. The second one is an Aleppo pine reforested stand, part of the Green Dam that was launched decades ago to stop desertification. Dung beetles were captured using baited pitfall traps during the period 2009-2010. 1435 beetles belonging to 42 species were trapped. The faunas of senalba and of Moudjbara were compared. The fauna in the reforested stand is poorer than the one of the natural forest. The natural forest might provide favorable microclimatic conditions for some species such as Chironitis furcifer, Aphodius fimetarius and A. felscheanus. Results showed a significant seasonal variation in the composition, and diversity. There were four periods of activity during the course of the year. Temporal turnover was highest in September and in February, Dungs beetle dominate during summer and autumn in Moudjbara while in the Sénalba they dominate during autumn and winter. This study reveals that natural forest is the most suitable habitat to the installation Scarabaeidae unlike reforestation, this could be the result of a limited grazing in the reforested steppe.
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url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/pub/tjf/issue/20907/224616?publisher=iubu
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