Literature

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D. A. Driscoll, Weir T.2005Beetle responses to habitat fragmentation depend on ecological traits, habitat condition, and remnant size
F. Feer, Hingrat Y.2005Effects of Forest Fragmentation on a Dung Beetle Community in French Guiana
L. N. Joseph, Field, S. A., Wilcox, C., Possingham, H. P.2006Presence-absence versus abundance data for monitoring threatened species
C. Kremen, Colwell, R. K., Erwin, T. L., Murphy, D. D., Noss, R. F., Sanjayan, M. A.1993Terrestrial Arthropod Assemblages - Their Use in Conservation Planning
T. H. Larsen, Lopera, A., Forsyth, A.2008Understanding trait-dependent community disassembly:dung beetles, density functions and forest fragmentation.
J. M. Lobo, Martin-Piera F.2002Searching for a predictive model for species richness of Iberian dung beetle based on spatial and environmental variables
E. Pineda, Moreno, C., Escobar, F., Halffter, G.2005Frog, Bat and Dung Beetle Diversity in the Cloud Forest and Coffee Agroecosystems of Veracruz, Mexico
S. Spector2002Biogeographic crossroads as priority areas for biodiversity conservation
K. Vessby, Söderström, B., Glimskar, A., Svensson, B.2002Species-richness correlations of six different taxa in Swedish seminatural grasslands
L. P. Wickramasinghe, Harris, S., Jones, G., Jennings, N. Vaughan2004Abundance and species richness of nocturnal insects on organic and conventional farms: effects of agricultural intensification on bat foraging
J. S. Wright, Zeballos, H., Dominguez, I., Gallardo, M. M., Moreno, M. C., Ibanez, R.2000Poachers alter mammal abundance, seed dispersal and seed predation in a Neotropical forest
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