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65 items, grouped by Economics, Business and Industry (view ungrouped items)

administrative management (1)   
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The potential value of agroforestry to dung beetle diversity in the wet tropical forests of the Pacific lowlands of Colombia
Agroforestry systems

economics (5)   
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Cost-effectiveness of plant and animal biodiversity indicators in tropical forest and agroforest habitats
Journal of applied ecology

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Assessing the diversity of dung beetle assemblages utilizing Japanese monkey feces in cool-temperate forests
Journal of forest research

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Invasion and retreat: shifting assemblages of dung beetles amidst changing agricultural landscapes in central Peru
Biodiversity and conservation

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The potential value of agroforestry to dung beetle diversity in the wet tropical forests of the Pacific lowlands of Colombia
Agroforestry systems

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Impact of the activity of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) inhabiting pasture land in Durango, Mexico
Environmental entomology

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A subset of naturally isolated Bacillus strains show extreme virulence to the free‐living nematodes Caenorhabditis elegans and Pristionchus pacificus
Environmental microbiology

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Cost-effectiveness of plant and animal biodiversity indicators in tropical forest and agroforest habitats
Journal of applied ecology

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Role of dung beetle feeding mechanisms in limiting the suitability of species as hosts for the nematode Spirocerca lupi
Medical and veterinary entomology

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Do dung beetle larvae need microbial symbionts from their parents to feed on dung?
Ecological entomology

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Game theoretic model of brood parasitism in a dung beetle Onthophagus taurus
Evolutionary ecology

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Invasion and retreat: shifting assemblages of dung beetles amidst changing agricultural landscapes in central Peru
Biodiversity and conservation

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Does an aridity and trophic resource gradient drive patterns of dung beetle food selection across the Botswana Kalahari?
Ecological entomology

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Generalist dung attraction response in a New Zealand dung beetle that evolved with an absence of mammalian herbivores
Ecological entomology

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Selective defaunation affects dung beetle communities in continuous Atlantic rainforest
Biological conservation

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Intraspecific female brood parasitism in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus
Ecological entomology

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Trophic preferences mediated by olfactory cues in dung beetles colonizing cattle and horse dung
Environmental entomology