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

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Susceptibility of non-target invertebrates to Brazilian microbial pest control agents
Ecotoxicology.

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Effect of tunneler dung beetles on cattle dung decomposition, soil nutrients and herbage growth
Grassland science

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Reproduction and survival of the dung beetle Onthophagus binodis (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) exposed to abamectin and doramectin residues in cattle dung
Environmental entomology

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Semiochemicals of the scarabaeinae. VI. Identification of EAD-active constituents of abdominal secretion of male dung beetle, Kheper nigroaeneus
Journal of chemical ecology

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Nontarget effects of ivermectin on coprophagous insects in Japan
Environmental entomology

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Beetle diuretic peptides: The response of mealworm (Tenebrio molitor) Malpighian tubules to synthetic peptides, and cross-reactivity studies with a dung beetle (Onthophagus gazella)
Journal of insect physiology

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Lack of effect of the nematophagous fungus Duddingtonia flagrans on the development of the dung beetle, Aphodius constans
Small ruminant research