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Nicrophorus vespilloides
The Evolutionary Significance of Body Size in Burying Beetles
Mutualistic Interactions with Phoretic Mites Poecilochirus Carabi Expand
Acari, Parasitidae) and Its Phoretic Carriers in the Iberian Peninsula Marta I
Temperature Stress Induces Mites to Help Their Carrion Beetle Hosts by Eliminating Rival Blowflies Syuan-Jyun Sun1,2*, Rebecca M Kilner1
Gut Microbiota in the Burying Beetle, Nicrophorus Vespilloides, Provide
The Microbiome of the Burying Beetle Nicrophorus Vespilloides As an Untapped Source for the Screening of Bioactive Small Molecules
American Burying Beetle
Dose-Independent Virulence in Phoretic Mites That Parasitize Burying Beetles ⇑ Volker Nehring , Heide Teubner, Sandra König
A Gene Associated with Social Immunity in the Burying Beetle
Ballyogan and Slieve Carran, Co. Clare
Partitioning Resources Through the Seasons: a Test of the Competitive Ability – Cold Tolerance Trade-Off Hypothesis in Seasonally Breeding Beetles
Key to the Carrion Beetles (Silphidae) of Colorado & Neighboring States
Infected Females Maintain Their Level of Parental Care Despite
Cryptic Diversity in the New World Burying Beetle Fauna: Nicrophorus Hebes Kirby; New Status As a Resurrected Name (Coleoptera: Silphidae: Nicrophorinae)
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Olfactory Choice for Decomposition Stage in the Burying Beetle Nicrophorus Vespilloides: Preference Or Aversion?
From the Host's Point of View: Effects of Variation in Burying
Effects of Standard Management Practices On, and Faunistics of Native Prairies
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BURYING BEETLES of the Genus Nicrophorus Fabricius (Coleoptera: Silphidae) from NORTHERN ONTARIO and AKIMISKI ISLAND, NUNAVUT
Cryptic Host Specialisation Within Poecilochirus Carabi Mites Explains
Carrion Beetles (Coleoptera: Silphidae) of Wisconsin
Egg Survival Is Reduced by Grave-Soil Microbes in the Carrion Beetle, Nicrophorus Vespilloides
Heat Production in Carrion Biofilm Formed by Communally Breeding Carrion Beetles
Volume 2, Chapter 12-9A: Terrestrial Insects: Holometabola-Coleoptera
Volume 2, Chapter 11-10: Aquatic Insects: Holometabola
Silphidae: Nicrophorus): the Collapse of a Host Generalist Revealed by Molecular and Morphological Analyses ⇑ Wayne Knee A,B, , Frédéric Beaulieu B, Jeffrey H
Responses of Grassland Arthropods to Various Biodiversity-Friendly Management Practices: Is There a Compromise?
The Ecology and Behavior of Burying Beetles
Causes and Consequences of Cannibalism in Noncarnivorous Insects
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A Hormone-Related Female Anti-Aphrodisiac Signals Temporary Infertility and Causes Sexual Abstinence to Synchronize Parental Care
Associated with Animal Remains in the Mediterranean Region of Navarra (Northern Spain)