Zambia 2005
Title: Dung beetles
(Scarabaeinae): Diel flight activity, response to bait size, bait type, and
habitat structure in central Zambia

Funding: Varley Gradwell Travelling Fellowship in Insect Ecology
Associated University: University of Oxford
Advisor: D. J. Mann
Fieldwork dates: September-December 2005
Project dates: Ongoing project
Project Overview:
Section awaiting completion
News Updates:

I am currently sorting, pinning and labelling my dung beetle specimens from Zambia. I have a huge number of specimens to get through as my experiements generated a phenomenal amount of material. I am retaining all other insect orders and beetle families in order to identify at a later date.
I have eventually finished sorting, pinning and labelling the experiment looking at optimum bait sizes and a number of specimens have already been identified to species with the help of D. J. Mann at the Hope Entomological Collections, Oxford.
I am now about half way through sorting the experiment looking at the impact of burning an area on dung beetle assemblages. Below is a species that I have rather a lot of in this experiment. The major male with the large horn really is rather fabulous:

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