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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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Extinction order and altered community structure rapidly disrupt ecosystem functioning
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Monkey and dung beetle activities influence soil seed bank structure
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The role of dung beetles as a secondary seed disperser after dispersal by frugivore mammals in a temperate deciduous forest
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Invasion and retreat: shifting assemblages of dung beetles amidst changing agricultural landscapes in central Peru
Biodiversity and conservation