Thread  RSS Two brand new dung beetle species from montane grazing sites and forests in Mexico



# 13060 9 years ago on Tue, Mar 15 2016 at 5:14 pm

Well, I can't say I'm surprised:

While carrying out a biodiversity study, a Mexican-Italian research team discovered three new dung beetle species in montane forests disturbed by livestock grazing. Mexico has been a mecca for naturalists, and its dung beetle species are among the best known in the world. This is why the discovery of new species there is noteworthy. The present study, published in the open-access journal ZooKeys, describes two of them and highlights the need to further explore the biodiversity of disturbed ecosystems.

Article: user link on phys.org

...hmmmm.

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