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Classical Biological Control of Arthropods in Australia
Ivermectin Residues Disrupt Dung Beetle Diversity, Soil Properties and Ecosystem Functioning: an Interdisciplinary field Study
Heteronychus Arator
Dimensional Limits for Arthropod Eyes with Superposition Optics
Review of the Genus Chironitis Lansberge, 1875 I: Taxonomy, Phylogeny and Zoogeography of the Palearctic Species (Col
Biological Control of Dung-Breeding Flies Affecting Pastured Cattle
Role of Red Fox in the Spread of the Tapeworm
Dungbusters! © Th E State of Queensland (Departme Nt of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy ) 2004 Co Pyright Protects This Public Ation
On the Road of Dung: Hypothetical Dispersal Routes of Dung Beetles in the Circum–Sicilian Volcanic Islands
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Ecological Impacts of Insecticides
Terrestrial Biodiversity Impact Assessment for the Proposed Mutsho Power Project Near Makhado, Limpopo Province©
Comparison of Dung and Soil Fauna from Pastures Treated with and Without Ivermectin As an Example of the Effects of a Veterinary Pharmaceutical Final Report
Application-Three-Dung-Beetles-2019
Release a New Organism Without Controls
A Review of the Arthropod-Related Sections of the Hawaiʻi Dairy Farms Draft Environmental Impact Statement
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Developing Scarab Beetle Identification Tools for Hawaii and the Pacific
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Impacts of Agricultural Pesticides on Terrestrial Ecosystems
Invasive Cane Toads' Predatory Impact on Dung Beetles Is
The Formation of Diversity - the Role of Environment and Biogeography in Dung Beetle Species Richness, and the Adequacy of Current Diversification Models
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Dung-Insect Community Composition in Arid Zones of South-Eastern Spain
Invertebrate Taxonomy
Replacing Wild Grazers with Domestic Livestock: Effect on Dung Beetle Diversity, Biomass, Size and Ecosystem Function in a Semi-Arid Namibian Savannah
Dung Beetle Ecology: Habitat and Food Preference, Hypoxia Tolerance, and Genetic Variation
Essays on Invertebrate Conservation
Dung Beetles Belong to the Scarabaeidae Family Disclaimer of Beetles