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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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Acorn preference under field and laboratory conditions by two flightless Iberian dung beetle species (Thorectes baraudi and Jekelius nitidus): implications for recruitment and management of oak forests in central Spain
Ecological entomology

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Local and regional ecological morphology of dung beetle assemblages across four biogeographic regions
Journal of biogeography

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The role of dung beetles as a secondary seed disperser after dispersal by frugivore mammals in a temperate deciduous forest
Acta oecologica

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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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Resource limitation of nesting: chance favors the prepared dung beetle
Environmental entomology

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

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Epicuticular compounds and sexual recognition in the ball-roller scarab, Canthon cyanellus cyanellus
Entomologia experimentalis et applicata

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Importance of Dung Incorporation Activity by Three Species of Coprophagous Beetle (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) Macrofauna in Pastureland on “La Michilía” Biosphere Reserve in Durango, Mexico
Environmental entomology

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Endocoprid Activity of Aphodius fossor (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Related to Bovine Dung Decomposition in a Mixed Grass Prairie
Journal of economic entomology