نتایج جستجو برای: dung beetle

تعداد نتایج: 13416  

Journal: :Brazilian journal of biology = Revista brasleira de biologia 2013
M M Rodrigues M A Uchôa S Ide

Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) in three landscapes in Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil. Dung Beetles are important for biological control of intestinal worms and dipterans of economic importance to cattle, because they feed and breed in dung, killing parasites inside it. They are also very useful as bioindicators of species diversity in agricultural or natural environments. The aims of this...

Journal: :Veterinary research 2001
F Errouissi M Alvinerie P Galtier D Kerboeuf J P Lumaret

This paper reports the findings of two trials into the effects of the treatment of cattle with ivermectin slow-release (SR) bolus on the larval development of the dung beetle Aphodius constans Duft. Rectal faecal samples were collected prior to treatment and every 3 and 2 weeks in a first and second trial, respectively, and up to 156 days post-administration of the SR bolus. Faecal ivermectin c...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2002
Frances D Duncan Marcus J Byrne

The sealed subelytral cavity of many flightless beetle species is widely acknowledged to be an adaptation to water saving in arid-habitat species. However, this hypothesis relies on the acceptance of two largely untested assumptions: (i) that the movement of respiratory gases is unidirectional from anterior to posterior and (ii) that the coordinated action of the spiracles directs this flow. We...

2013
Wolfgang Rosenstiel Ralf J. Sommer Boris Macek

Pristionchus spp. nematodes exhibit several traits that might serve as pre-adaptations to parasitism. Under harshenvironmental conditions, these nematodes can arrest development and form dauer larvae. In addition, they have been shown to live innecromenic association with a range of beetles, including dung beetles (Geotrupes stercorosus) on which, for example, Pristionchusentomophag...

Journal: :Ecology 2013
Elizabeth Nichols María Uriarte Daniel E Bunker Mario E Favila Eleanor M Slade Kevina Vulinec Trond Larsen Fernando Z Vaz-de-Mello Julio Louzada Shahid Naeem Sacha H Spector

Comparative analyses that link information on species' traits, environmental change, and organism response have rarely identified unambiguous trait correlates of vulnerability. We tested if species' traits could predict local-scale changes in dung beetle population response to three levels of forest conversion intensity within and across two biogeographic regions (the Neotropics and Afro-Eurasi...

2015
Matthew S. Jones Shravani Tadepalli David F. Bridges Vivian C. H. Wu Frank Drummond

Wildlife as a source of microbial contamination is a food safety concern. Deer feces (scat) have been determined as a point source for Escherichia coli O157:H7 contamination of fresh produce. The ecological role of the scooped scarab (Onthophagus hecate (Panzer)), a generalist dung beetle species common in Maine blueberry fields, was explored as a biological control agent and alternatively as a...

2017
Claudia L. Gray Eleanor M. Slade Darren J. Mann Owen T. Lewis

Oil palm expansion threatens biodiverse ecosystems across the tropics. However, palm oil is a widely used and profitable crop, so identifying strategies that mitigate the impact of oil palm expansion on biodiversity is important. Riparian reserves (strips of forest along rivers) are protected in many countries for hydrological reasons and also support species that would not otherwise persist in...

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