Literature

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K. Vessby2001Habitat and weather affect reproduction and size of the dung beetle Aphodius fossor
J. R. Verdu, Arellano, L., Numa, C., Mico, E.2007Roles of endothermy in niche differentiation for ball-rolling dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) along an altitudinal gradient
A. P. Moczek2002Allometric plasticity in a polyphenic beetle
S. A. Hutton, Giller P. S.2004Intra- and interspecific aggregation of north temperate dung beetles on standardised and natural dung pads: the influence of spatial scale
J. Hunt, Kotiaho, J. S., Tomkins, J. L.1999Dung pad residence time covaries with male morphology in the dung beetle Onthophagus taurus
F. G. Horgan, Fuentes R. C.2005Asymmetrical competition between Neotropical dung beetles and its consequences for assemblage structure
P. Holter, Scholtz, C. H., Wardhaugh, K. G.2002Dung feeding in adult scarabaeines (tunnellers and endocoprids): even large dung beetles eat small particles.
P. Holter, Scholtz C. H.2007What do dung beetles eat?
P. Holter, Scholtz C. H.2005Are ball-rolling (Scarabaeini, Gymnopleurini, Sisyphini) and tunnelling scarabaeine dung beetles equally choosy about the size of ingested dung particles?
P. Hirschberger1999Larval population density affects female weight and fecundity in the dung beetle Aphodius ater
P. Hirschberger, Degro H.1996Oviposition of the dung beetle Aphodius ater in relation to the abundance of yellow dungfly larvae (Scataphaga sterocoraria)
J. A. Finn, Gittings, T., Giller, P. S.1999Spatial and temporal variation in species composition of dung beetle assemblages in southern Ireland
J. A. Finn, Gittings T.2003A review of competition in north temperate dung beetle communities
B. M. Doube, Giller, P. S., Moola, F.1988Dung burial strategies in some South African coprine and onitine dung beetles (Sacrabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
B. M. Doube1990A functional classification for analysis of the structure of dung beetle assemblages
A. L. V. Davis1989Nesting of afrotropical Oniticellus (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) and its evolutionary trend from soil to dung
E. Andresen2002Dung beetles in a Central Amazonian rainforest and their ecological role as secondary seed dispersers
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