Ecology and evolution of dung beetles

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adam_text Ecology and Evolution of Dung Beetles Edited by Leigh W Simmons amp; T James Ridsdill-Smith WILEY-BLACKWELL A John Wiley amp; Sons, Ltd , Publication Contents Preface xiii Acknowledgements xv Contributing authors xvii Reproductive competition and its impact on the evolution and ecology of dung beetles 1 Leigh W Simmons and T James Ridsdill-Smith 1 1 Introduction 1 1 2 Competition for mates and the evolution of morphological diversity 2 1 3 Competition for resources and the evolution of breeding strategies 9 1 4 Ecological consequences of intraspecific and interspecific competition 14 141 Niche expansion 15 142 Regional distribution and seasonal activity 17 143 Community dynamics 18 1 5 Conservation 19 1 6 Concluding remarks 20 The evolutionary history and diversification of dung beetles 21 T Keith Philips 2 1 Introduction 21 2 2 Scarabaeinae diversity and tribal classification issues 22 vi Contents Dichotomiini and Coprini Canthonini Eucraniini Phanaeini Phanaeini + Eucraniini Scarabaeini Gymnopleurini Eurysternini Sisyphini Onitini Oniticellini Onthophagini Scarabaeine dung beetle phylogenies The sister The origir The oldes Evolution Evolution Evolution Evolution Evolution clade to the Scarabaeinae I of the dung beetles t lineages and their geographical origin of activity period of feeding habits of derived alternative lifestyles of nidification: dung manipulation strategies of nidification: nesting behaviour and subsocial care Conclusions Future work/gaps in knowledge Male contest competition and the evolution of weapons 47 Robert Knell 3 1 Introduction 47 3 2 Dung beetle horns as weapons 49 3 3 Functional morphology of horns 50 3 4 Horns as predictors of victory 53 3 5 Are beetle horns simply tools? 55 3 6 The evolution of horns: rollers vs tunnellers 56 3 7 The evolution of horns: population density 59 3 8 The evolution of horns: sex ratio 63 3 9 Future work 64 Sexual selection after mating: the evolutionary consequences of sperm competition and cryptic female choice in onthophagines 66 Leigh W Simmons 4 1 Introduction 66 4 2 Sperm competition theory 68 Contents VII 4 3 Evolution of ejaculate expenditure in the genus Onthophagus 71 4 4 Evolutionary consequences of variation in ejaculate expenditure 72 4 5 Theoretical models of female choice 75 4 6 Quantitative genetics of ejaculate traits 76 4 7 Empirical evidence for adaptive cryptic female choice in Onthophagus taurus 78 Box 4 1 Indirect genetic benefits of cryptic female choice in Onthophagus taurus 81 4 8 Conclusions and future directions 83 4 9 Dedication and acknowledgement 86 Olfactory ecology 87 G D Tribe and B V Burger 5 1 Introduction 87 5 2 Orientation to dung and other resources 87 5 3 Olfactory cues used in mate attraction and mate recognition 91 531 Morphology of pheromone-producing and -dispersing structures 93 532 Pheromone-dispersing behaviour 94 5 4 Chemical composition of Kheper pheromones 95 541 Electroantennographic detection 98 542 Comparison of the responses of beetle species to attractant compounds 98 543 The pheromone-disseminating carrier material 102 5 5 Kairomones 103 5 6 Defensive secretions 104 5 7 Conclusions and future directions 105 Explaining phenotypic diversity: the conditional strategy and threshold trait expression 107 Joseph Tomkins and Wade Hazel 6 1 Introduction 107 6 2 The environmental threshold model 109 621 Does the development of a horn dimorphism in male dung beetles occur in a manner consistent with the assumptions of the ET model? 110 6 3 Applying the threshold model 118 631 Predicting the mean switchpoint of a population 118 632 Estimating the selection on thresholds using the ET model 119 633 Estimating selection under positive allometry 120 6 4 Future directions 123 viii Contents 7 Evolution and development: Onthophagus beetles and the evolutionary development genetics of innovation, allometry and plasticity 126 Armin Moczek 7 1 Introduction 126 7 2 Evo-devo and eco-devo - a brief introduction 127 7 3 Onthophagus beetles as an emerging model system in evo-devo and eco-devo 128 Box 7 1 Developmental genetic tools available in Onthophagus beetles: utility and limitations 129 7 4 The origin and diversification of novel traits 132 741 Dung beetle horns as novel traits 133 742 How horns develop 134 743 The developmental genetics of horn growth 135 744 The developmental genetics of pupal remodelling 137 745 The origin of adult thoracic horns through exaptation 138 7 5 The regulation and evolution of scaling 140 751 Onthophagine scaling relationships: the roles of nutrition and hormones 142 752 Onthophagine scaling relationships: the role of trade-offs during development and evolution 143 753 Onthophagine scaling relationships: developmental decoupling versus common developmental programme 144 754 Onthophagine scaling relationships: the developmental genetics of size and shape 147 7 6 The development, evolution, and consequences of phenotypic plasticity 148 761 Developmental mechanisms and the evolutionary consequences of plasticity 149 7 7 Conclusion 151 8 The evolution of parental care in the onthophagine dung beetles 152 John Hunt and Clarissa House 8 1 Introduction 152 8 2 Parental care theory 154 821A conventional view of parental care theory 154 822 More recent developments in parental care theory 156 8 3 Testing parental care theory using onthophagine dung beetles 157 831 Parental care in onthophagine dung beetles 158 Contents IX 832 The costs and benefits of parental care in onthophagine dung beetles 160 833 Behavioural dynamics of the sexes during biparental care 163 834 Confidence of paternity and paternal care 166 835 Do parents optimize the care they provide? 169 836 Evolutionary quantitative genetics of parental care 173 8 4 Conclusions and future directions 174 The visual ecology of dung beetles 177 Marcus Byrne and Marie Dacke 9 1 Introduction 177 9 2 Insect eye structure 179 921 The apposition eye 179 922 The superposition eye 179 9 3 Eye limitations 181 9 4 Dung beetle vision 182 941 Dim light vision 182 942 The tapetum and enlarged rhabdoms 185 943 The canthus 186 9 5 Visual ecology of flight activity 187 951 Diel flight activity 187 952 Crepuscular flight activity 188 953 Endothermy and vision 188 954 Body size and flight activity 189 9 6 Sexual selection and eyes 190 9 7 Ball-rolling 192 971 Orientation by ball-rolling beetles 192 972 The polarization compass 194 973 Polarization vision 194 974 Polarization vision in dim light 196 9 8 Conclusions 198 10 The ecological implications of physiological diversity in dung beetles 200 Steven L Chown and C Jaco Klok 10 1 Introduction 200 10 2 Thermoregulation 201 10 3 Thermal tolerance 207 10 4 Water balance 208 10 5 Gas exchange and metabolic rate 215 10 6 Conclusion and prospectus 218 x Contents 11 Dung beetle populations: structure and consequences Tomas Roslin and Heidi Viljanen Introduction Study systems 11 2 1 The Finnish cow pat 11 2 2 The Malagasy lemur pellet Range size Habitat and resource selection Dung beetle movement The genetic structure of dung beetle populations Consequences: spatial population structures and responses to habitat loss Perspectives 12 Biological control: ecosystem functions provided by dung beetles 245 T James Ridsdill-Smith and Penny B Edwards 12 1 Introduction 245 12 2 Functions of dung beetles in ecosystems 246 12 2 1 Dung burial and nutrient cycling 246 12 2 2 Control of dung-breeding flies 247 12 2 3 Control of parasites 250 12 3 Dung beetles in pasture habitats 250 12 4 Seasonal occurrence and abundance of native dung beetles in Australia 251 12 5 Distribution and seasonal occurrence of introduced dung beetles in Australia 254 12 6 Long-term studies of establishment and abundance 257 12 6 1 Summer rainfall climate area of Queensland 258 12 6 2 Mediterranean climate area of south Western Australia 260 12 6 3 Long-term population trends 261 12 7 Competitive exclusion 262 12 8 Optimizing the benefits of biological control 264 13 Dung beetles as a candidate study taxon in applied biodiversity conservation research 267 Elizabeth S Nichols and Toby A Gardner 13 1 Introduction 267 13 2 Satisfying data needs to inform conservation practice 268 13 3 The role of dung beetles in applied biodiversity research in human-modified landscapes 270 Contents xi 13 3 1 Dung beetles as a viable candidate for biodiversity research 271 13 3 2 Dung beetles as reliable indicators of environmental change 272 13 3 3 Interpreting disturbance response patterns: application of a trait-based framework for ecological research 276 13 3 4 Dung beetles as ecological disturbance indicator taxa: applied examples 286 13 4 Dung beetle conservation 286 13 5 Some ways forward 290 References 293 Subject index 340 Taxonomic index 343
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