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The genome sequence of a dung beetle, <i>Aphodius</i> ( <i>Calamosternus</i>) <i>granarius</i> Linnaeus, 1767. [PDF]

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‘The dung beetle’s snowball’

2021
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Manchester University Press via the link in this record ; In the original preface to Aveux non avenus [Disavowals, 1930] Pierre Mac Orlan describes Claude Cahun’s collage text as a series of ‘essai-poèmes’, or ‘poèmes essais’.
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The African Dung Beetle Genera

The Coleopterists Bulletin, 2010
Arthur V. Evans (2010): The African Dung Beetle Genera.
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How Dung Beetles Steer Straight

Annual Review of Entomology, 2021
Distant and predictable features in the environment make ideal compass cues to allow movement along a straight path. Ball-rolling dung beetles use a wide range of different signals in the day or night sky to steer themselves along a fixed bearing. These include the sun, the Milky Way, and the polarization pattern generated by the moon.
Marie, Dacke   +4 more
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Dung exploitation by the dung beetle Typhaeus typhoeus (Col., Geotrupidae)

Oecologia, 1987
This paper deals with the functional aspects of the exploitation of dung by the dung beetle Typhaeus typhoeus. In horizontal brood chambers of a nest in the soil these beetles make "dung sausages" chiefly from rabbit droppings, as a food source for the larvae.
Brussaard, L., Visser, W.J.F.
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