Literature

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A. J. Davis2000Does reduced-impact logging help preserve biodiversity in tropical rainforests? A case study from Borneo using dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) as indicators
A. J. Davis, Huijbregts, H., Krikken, J.2000The role of local and regional processes in shaping dung beetle communities in tropical forest plantations in Borneo
A. L. V. Davis, Philips T. K.2005Effect of deforestation on a southwest Ghana dung beetle assemblage (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae) at the periphery of Ankasa conservation area
A. Davis, Sutton S.1998The effects of rainforest canopy loss on arboreal dung beetles in Borneo: implications for the measurement of biodiversity in derived tropical ecosystems
G. Halffter, Favila, M. E., Halffter, V.1992A comparative study of the structure of the scarab guild in Mexican tropical rain forests and derived ecosystems
B. Hernandez, Maes, J. M., Harvey, C. T., Vilchez, A., Medina, A., Sanchez, D.2003Abundancia y diversidad de escarabajos coprofagos y mariposas diurnas en un paisaje ganadero en el departemento de Rivas, Nicaragua.
F. G. Horgan2005Effects of deforestation on diversity, biomass and function of dung beetles on the eastern slope of the Peruvian Andes
H. F. Howden, Nealis V. G.1975Effects of clearing in a tropical rain forest on the composition of the coprophagous scarab beetle fauna (Coleoptera)
M. Nummelin, Hanski I.1989Dung beetles of the Kibale Forest, Uganda; comparison between virgin and managed forests
K. Vulinec2002Dung beetle communities and seed dispersal in primary forest and disturbed land in Amazonia
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