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D’hondt, B, Bossuyt, B, Hoffmann, M & Bonte, D. 2008 Dung beetles as secondary seed dispersers in a temperate grassland. Basic and Applied Ecology 9, 542-549.
Davis, AJ, Holloway, JD, Huijbregts, H, Krikken, J, Kirk-Spriggs, AH & Sutton, SL. 2001 Dung Beetles as Indicators of Change in the Forests of Northern Borneo. Journal of Applied Ecology 38, 593-616.
Davis, ALV & Scholtz, CH. 2001 Historical vs. Ecological Factors Influencing Global Patterns of Scarabaeine Dung Beetle Diversity. Diversity and Distributions 7, 161-174.
Dung Beetle Project. 2011. In: http://www.csiropedia.csiro.au/display/CSIROpedia/Home.
Huerta, C, Anduaga, S, López-Portillo, J & Halffter, G. 2010 Use of Food and Space by Tunneler Dung Beetles (Coleoptera; Scarabaeinae) During Reproduction. Environmental Entomology 39, 1165-1169.
Ishikawa, H. 2011 Effects of dung beetles on seedling emergence from herbaceous seeds in the dung of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in a temperate Japanese grassland ecosystem. Ecological Research 26, 725-734.
Macqueen, A & Beirne, BP. 1975 EFFECTS OF CATTLE DUNG AND DUNG BEETLE ACTIVITY ON GROWTH OF BEARDLESS WHEATGRASS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 55, 961-967.
Nichols, E, Nichols, E, Spector, S, Louzada, J & Larsen, T. 2008 Ecological functions and ecosystem services provided by Scarabaeinae dung beetles. Biological conservation 141, 1461-1474.
Tyndale-Biscoe, M. 1990. Common Dung Beetles in Pastures of South-eastern Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
Vander Wall, SB, Vander Wall, SB & Longland, WS. 2004 Diplochory: are two seed dispersers better than one? Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) 19, 155-161.
Yamada, D, Imura, O, Shi, K & Shibuya, T. 2007 Effect of tunneler dung beetles on cattle dung decomposition, soil nutrients and herbage growth. Grassland science 53, 121-129.
Cousins, D. 2014. Control of bush flies by dung beetles. In: https://www.agric.wa.gov.au/.
D’hondt, B, Bossuyt, B, Hoffmann, M & Bonte, D. 2008 Dung beetles as secondary seed dispersers in a temperate grassland. Basic and Applied Ecology 9, 542-549.
Davis, AJ, Holloway, JD, Huijbregts, H, Krikken, J, Kirk-Spriggs, AH & Sutton, SL. 2001 Dung Beetles as Indicators of Change in the Forests of Northern Borneo. Journal of Applied Ecology 38, 593-616.
Davis, ALV & Scholtz, CH. 2001 Historical vs. Ecological Factors Influencing Global Patterns of Scarabaeine Dung Beetle Diversity. Diversity and Distributions 7, 161-174.
Dung Beetle Project. 2011. In: http://www.csiropedia.csiro.au/display/CSIROpedia/Home.
Huerta, C, Anduaga, S, López-Portillo, J & Halffter, G. 2010 Use of Food and Space by Tunneler Dung Beetles (Coleoptera; Scarabaeinae) During Reproduction. Environmental Entomology 39, 1165-1169.
Ishikawa, H. 2011 Effects of dung beetles on seedling emergence from herbaceous seeds in the dung of sika deer (Cervus nippon) in a temperate Japanese grassland ecosystem. Ecological Research 26, 725-734.
Macqueen, A & Beirne, BP. 1975 EFFECTS OF CATTLE DUNG AND DUNG BEETLE ACTIVITY ON GROWTH OF BEARDLESS WHEATGRASS IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. Canadian Journal of Plant Science 55, 961-967.
Nichols, E, Nichols, E, Spector, S, Louzada, J & Larsen, T. 2008 Ecological functions and ecosystem services provided by Scarabaeinae dung beetles. Biological conservation 141, 1461-1474.
Tyndale-Biscoe, M. 1990. Common Dung Beetles in Pastures of South-eastern Australia, CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
Vander Wall, SB, Vander Wall, SB & Longland, WS. 2004 Diplochory: are two seed dispersers better than one? Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) 19, 155-161.
Yamada, D, Imura, O, Shi, K & Shibuya, T. 2007 Effect of tunneler dung beetles on cattle dung decomposition, soil nutrients and herbage growth. Grassland science 53, 121-129.