@article {1305, title = {Influencia do Dichotomius anaglypticus (Mannerheim,1929) (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae), no crescimento de plantas de Napier}, journal = {Ecosistema}, volume = {2}, number = {2}, year = {1977}, note = {need}, pages = {31-33}, keywords = {Dichotomius anaglypticus, dung beetle, ecosystem services, function, plant growth, Scarabaeidae}, author = {Alves, Sergio B. and Nakano, Octavio} } @article {1311, title = {The insect-free cattle dropping and its relationship to increased dung fouling of rangeland pastures.}, journal = {Journal of Economic Entomology}, volume = {77}, year = {1984}, note = {have copy}, pages = {133-141}, keywords = {cattle feces, dung beetle, ecological function, ecosystem service, ecosystem services, pasture}, author = {Anderson, J. R. and Merrit, R. W. and Loomis, E. C.} } @article {1314, title = {Effects of dung presence, dung amount and secondary dispersal by dung beetles on the fate of Micropholis guyanensis (Sapotaceae) seeds in Central Amazonia}, journal = {Journal of Tropical Ecology}, volume = {17}, year = {2001}, note = {have copyand digital copy}, pages = {61-78}, keywords = {Amazonia, dung beetle, ecosystem services, function, regeneration mammals, seed dispersal, seed fate}, author = {Andresen, Ellen} } @article {1315, title = {Dung beetles in a Central Amazonian rainforest and their ecological role as secondary seed dispersers}, journal = {Ecological Entomology}, volume = {27}, year = {2002}, note = {have copy and digital copy}, pages = {257-270}, keywords = {Amazonia, dung beetle, ecosystem services, function, plant-animal interaction, seed dispersal, seed fate, tropical rainforest}, author = {Andresen, Ellen} } @article {1343, title = {Effects of paracoprid dung beetles (Coleoptera : Scarabaeidae) on the growth of pasture herbage and on the underlying soil}, journal = {Applied Soil Ecology}, volume = {29}, number = {2}, year = {2005}, note = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=ArticleURL\&_udi=B6T4B-4F29SYH-1\&_user=686380\&_rdoc=1\&_fmt=\&_orig=search\&_sort=d\&view=c\&_acct=C000037521\&_version=1\&_urlVersion=0\&_userid=686380\&md5=f15c8507f0daa16078938ddb5d646133julio has hard copy}, month = {Jun}, pages = {165-171}, abstract = {Field and greenhouse experiments were conducted to determine effects of three paracoprid dung beetles, Copris ochus (Motschulsky), Copris tripartitus Waterhouse and Onthophagus lenzii Harold, on the growth of pasture herbage and physical characteristics of the underlying soil. Treatments consisted of beetles plus dung, dung only and controls with neither dung nor beetles present. In the field in 2001, higher herbage yields were obtained with O. lenzii >= C. ochus = C. tripartitus >= only dung = control after 5 months. The air permeability of soil at a depth of 10 cm was highest when C. ochus was present (0.56 cm h(-1)), and lowest in the control (0.38 cm h(-1)). However, no significant differences were found among treatments in air permeability at 20 cm. In 2002/2003, the presence of all three species of dung beetle together was associated with higher herbage yields and with higher percentage nitrogen content than the control. In the laboratory, the presence of C. ochus and C. tripartitus was found to increase significantly the total crude protein in grass shoots and total digestible nutrient, compared with the control. The digestibility, dry intake and relative feed value of perennial ryegrass were highest where feces had been buried by O. lenzii. Acid detergent fiber was low in all treatments. The data suggest that the tunneling of paracoprid beetles improves the physicochemical characteristics of soil and increases the feed value of herbage by mixing and incorporating organic matter into the soil.}, keywords = {aphodius, cattle dung, cow dung, Dung beetles, earthworms, ecological function, ecosystem services, feed value, herbage yield, nitrogen, soil aeration}, url = {://000229792300006 }, author = {Bang, Hea Son and Lee, Joon-Ho and Kwon, Oh Seok and Na, Young Eun and Jang, Yong Seon and Kim, Won Ho} } @article {1388, title = {Insectary studies on the control of the dung breeding flies by the activity of the dung beetle, Onthophagus gazella F. 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P} } @article {1401, title = {The effects of dung beetle, Onthophagus gazella, on the ecology of the infective larvae of gastrointestinal nematodes of cattle}, journal = {Australian Journal of Agricultural Research}, volume = {27}, year = {1976}, note = {have copy}, pages = {567-574}, keywords = {decomposition, dung beetle, ecological function, ecosystem service, ecosystem services, parasite control}, author = {Bryan, R. P} } @article {1480, title = {Residence and breeding of Oniticellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) within cattle pads: inhibition by dung-burying beetles}, journal = {Journal of the Entomological Society of Southern Africa}, volume = {52}, year = {1989}, note = {have copy}, pages = {229-236}, keywords = {cattle feces, dung beetle, ecological function, ecosystem service, ecosystem services, inhibition, Onticellus, Scarabaeidae, south africa}, author = {Davis, A. L. 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Disappearance of cow dung}, journal = {Pedobiologia}, volume = {15}, year = {1975}, note = {have copy}, pages = {129-132}, keywords = {decomposition, dung beetle, ecological function, ecosystem service, ecosystem services, soil, sucession}, author = {Nakamura, Y.} } @article {2136, title = {The effects of seasonal changes in cattle dung on egg production by two species of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarbaeidae) in south-western Australia}, journal = {Bulletin of Entomological Research}, volume = {76}, year = {1986}, note = {have copy}, pages = {63-68}, keywords = {Australia, Dung, dung beetle, ecosystem services, egg development, egg production, flies, function, Seasonality}, author = {Ridsdill-Smith, T. 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Holter-esque. }, pages = {167-177}, keywords = {annotated, Dung beetles, ecological function, ecosystem services, Japan, soil nutrient cycling, temperate ecosystem}, author = {Yasuda, Hironori} } @article {2338, title = {Effect of dung beetle Onthophagus lenzii H. on nitrogen transformation in cow dung and dung balls}, journal = {Soil Science and Plant Nutrition}, volume = {37}, number = {2}, year = {1989}, note = {julio has hard copythis onthophagus had a significant negative effect on amount of dead or inactive microbes in the residual dung they were working in. basically all dung demonstrated a flush of mineralization in the first few days. then in unaffected cow dung, mineralized N began to decline, while in dung manipulated by beetles and in the brood balls too, it began to climb. they attribute this effect to the moisture loss of residula dung and dung balls that brough about aerobic conditions under which aerobic miroorganisms that were previously inactive could get going once more. they also suggest that the mechanical breakdown of organic debris in residual dung and dung balls can give those organisms what they need to grow. dung beetles may instigate the penetration of the dung balls by fungal hyphae, where they had only remained on the surface until dung beetle activity. }, pages = {341-345}, keywords = {annotated, dung beetle, ecological function, ecosystem services, microbial activity, nitrogen mineralization, soil nutrient cycling}, author = {Yokoyama, Kazuhira and Kai, Hideaki and Koga, Takuro and Kawaguchi, Sado} }