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Se reporta por primera vez la presencia del escarabajo Digitonthophagus gazella (Fabricius, 1787). Además, se amplía el rango de distribución de Euoniticellus intermedius (Reiche, 1849) en El Salvador, a partir de información obtenida de colectas realizadas a lo largo de doce años y se presenta el mapa de distribución actual de E.
José D. Pablo-Cea +4 more
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Influence of phylogenetic, environmental, and behavioral factors on the gut bacterial community structure of dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in a Neotropical Biosphere Reserve. [PDF]
Jácome-Hernández A +5 more
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Abstract In this study, we examined the morphological traits of Digitonthophagus gazella (Fabricius) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) which is native to East Africa and was introduced to the southeast U.S. approximately 50 years ago.
Roisin Stanbrook-Buyer, Julius Allen
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Gene regulatory networks underlying the development and evolution of plasticity in horned beetles. [PDF]
Davidson PL, Nadolski EM, Moczek AP.
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Doublesex mediates species-, sex-, environment- and trait-specific exaggeration of size and shape. [PDF]
Rohner PT, Linz DM, Moczek AP.
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Digitonthophagus gazella was deliberately introduced to several American countries to remove bovine manure and control hematophagous flies and gastrointestinal parasites. This species, typically found in open habitats, has opportunistic strategies for resource utilization, high reproductive and dispersal rates, and processes large quantities of cattle ...
Carolina Giraldo-Echeverri +4 more
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Digitonthophagus gazella (F.) y Euoniticellus intermedias (Reiche) son dos especies de escarabajos coprófagos que fueron introducidos en el continente americano y, que en la actualidad, constituyen las especies dominantes dentro del gremio en Mapimí (Durango, México).
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The Indo-african beetle Digitonthophagus gazella was introduced into the Americas as a bio-controller of parasites and flies in livestock systems. This dung scarab is characterized for its high dispersal ability, reproduction and efficient use of cattle manure. In Colombia, the most recent survey situated this beetle only in lowland areas.
Isaza-López, Lina M. +5 more
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The Ecotoxicology of Microbial Insecticides and Their Toxins in Genetically Modified Crops: An Overview. [PDF]
Oliveira-Filho EC, Grisolia CK.
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Taxonomic identification accuracy from BOLD and GenBank databases using over a thousand insect DNA barcodes from Colombia. [PDF]
Baena-Bejarano N +7 more
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