Publications by authors named "M P Damborsky"

The anthropization process exerts a profound effect on ecosystems, causing alterations in biodiversity, habitat structure, and species composition, ultimately disrupting the delicate balance of natural environments. The aim of the present study was to explore the ecological dynamics of necrophagous Sarcophagidae and Calliphoridae flies along an anthropization gradient. This research investigated alpha and beta diversity patterns to unravel the impact of human-induced environmental changes on these insect communities and also assesses the dynamics of functional groups in relation to their impact on medical and forensic fields.

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Dung removal by macrofauna such as dung beetles is an important process for nutrient cycling in pasturelands. Intensification of farming practices generally reduces species and functional diversity of terrestrial invertebrates, which may negatively affect ecosystem services. Here, we investigate the effects of cattle-grazing intensification on dung removal by dung beetles in field experiments replicated in 38 pastures around the world.

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Fourteen species are recorded for the first time for Argentina: Amethysphaerion guarani Martins & Napp, 1992 (Cerambycinae, Elaphidiini); Apyrauna annulicornis Martins, 2005 (Cerambycinae, Elaphidiini); Coleoxestia pubicornis (Gounelle, 1909) (Cerambycinae, Cerambycini); Eburodacrys truncata Fuchs, 1956 (Cerambycinae, Eburiini); Ectenessidia nigriventris (Belon, 1902) (Cerambycinae, Ectenessini); Gorybia apatheia Martins, 1976 (Cerambycinae, Piezocerini); Hemilissa sulcicollis Bates, 1870 (Cerambycinae, Piezocerini); Pronoplon rubriceps (Gounelle, 1909) (Cerambycinae, Hexoplonini); Callisema rufipes Martins & Galileo 1990 (Lamiinae, Calliini); Recchia goiana Martins & Galileo, 1985 (Lamiinae, Aerenicini); Rosalba approximata (Melzer, 1934) (Lamiinae, Apomecynini); Rosalba digna (Melzer, 1934) (Lamiinae, Apomecynini); Hypsioma steinbachi Dillon & Dillon, 1945 (Lamiinae, Onciderini); Trypanidius maculatus Monné & Delfino, 1980 (Lamiinae, Acanthocinini).

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Cnemidochroma Schmidt, 1924, a small genus of the tribe Callichromatini endemic in South America, comprises six species of which the only one recorded in Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil is C. phyllopus (Gurin-Mneville, 1844). The aim of this study was to estimate potential suitable areas for C.

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A comparative study on forests and grasslands in three ecoregions (Humid Chaco, Espinal, and Paranaense) was conducted in two protected areas in northeastern Argentina: Iberá National Park and Mburucuyá National Park. The effects of habitat heterogeneity (vegetation cover) on terrestrial ant (Formicidae) assemblages were analyzed and compared. The habitat heterogeneity hypothesis-which predicts that when environmental structural complexity increases, the species richness will also increase-was tested.

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