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R., Magdalena Cruz, and Imelda Martinez M. "Effect of Male Mesadene Secretions on Females of Canthon cyanellus cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)." Florida Entomologist 81, no. 1 (March 1998): 23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3495993.

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Ortiz-Dominguez, Maribel, Mario E. Favila, Maria R. Mendoza-Lopez, Oscar Garcia-Barradas, and Jesus S. Cruz-Sanchez. "Epicuticular compounds and sexual recognition in the ball-roller scarab, Canthon cyanellus cyanellus." Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata 119, no. 1 (April 2006): 23–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1570-7458.2006.00388.x.

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Favila, Mario, and Ivette Chamorro-Florescano. "Male reproductive status affects contest outcome during nidification in Canthon cyanellus cyanellus LeConte (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)." Behaviour 145, no. 12 (2008): 1811–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853908786279637.

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Ortíz-domínguez, Maribel, Mario E. Favila, and Maria R. Mendoza-lópez. "Mate Recognition Differences Among Allopatric Populations of the Scarab Canthon cyanellus cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)." Annals of the Entomological Society of America 99, no. 6 (November 1, 2006): 1248–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1603/0013-8746(2006)99[1248:mrdaap]2.0.co;2.

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Nolasco-Soto, Janet, Mario E. Favila, Alejandro Espinosa De Los Monteros, Jorge González-Astorga, Gonzalo Halffter, Jorge Valdez-Carrasco, Jorge Ari Noriega, and Eduardo Galante. "Variations in genetic structure and male genitalia suggest recent lineage diversification in the Neotropical dung beetle complex Canthon cyanellus (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)." Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 131, no. 3 (September 9, 2020): 505–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biolinnean/blaa131.

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Abstract We analysed the genetic divergence and morphology of the aedeagus (i.e. phallobase and parameres) in Canthon cyanellus at different geographical levels. The results from both approaches were compared with the current taxonomic assignment of the C. cyanellus complex, which includes three subspecies. We found a high variation in all the morphological characters of the aedeagus in the populations analysed; the morphometric variation was not geographically structured, either by population or by region. The genealogical analysis indicates a significant genetic structure that does not match either the morphological variation in the male genitalia or the previous subspecific taxonomic classification. Our results suggest that the morphological variation of the aedeagus is seemingly not an isolating reproductive barrier and that the intra- and interpopulation morphological variability of the aedeagus in the C. cyanellus complex does not permit the division into several species. We suggest that other evolutionary forces, such as genetic drift and sexual selection, have influenced the evolution of the male genitalia and the incipient differentiation of this species complex.
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Favila, Mario E., Dominique Fresneau, Patrick Gonord, and Jean Pierre Ruaud. "Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of The Internal Structure of the Carrion Rolling Scarab Canthon cyanellus cyanellus (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)." Coleopterists Bulletin 58, no. 1 (March 2004): 125–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/645.

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Favila, Mario, and Ivette Chamorro-Florescano. "The reproductive status of both sexes affects the frequency of mating and the reproductive success of males in the ball roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)." Behaviour 146, no. 11 (2009): 1499–512. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156853909x445560.

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AbstractSeveral studies have shown that males assess female reproductive status and use different mechanisms to increase their reproductive success. However, a male's reproductive status can also affect its own reproductive success. In Canthon cyanellus cyanellus, a male–female pair makes several brood balls during nesting and both care for the brood balls. However, in females that are transported to the nest by males, the spermatheca is often already filled with viable sperm from other males, such that sperm competition is strong. We analyze the effect of the reproductive status of males and females on the frequency of mating during brood ball construction, as well as the reproductive success of males that nest with previously mated females. Virgin and previously mated males copulated with the same frequency before the construction of each brood ball when they nested with virgin females. However, when both types of males nested with previously mated females, the frequency of mating increased before the construction of the first brood ball. The paternity of previously mated males was significantly higher (82%) than that of virgin males (62%). Therefore, the reproductive status of both sexes of C. c. cyanellus affects the frequency of mating and the reproductive success of males.
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Favila, Mario E., Janet Nolasco, Ivette Chamorro Florescano, and Miguel Equihua. "Sperm competition and evidence of sperm fertilization patterns in the carrion ball-roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus LeConte (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)." Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 59, no. 1 (August 31, 2005): 38–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00265-005-0006-y.

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Arellano, Lucrecia, Jorge L. León-Cortés, and Otso Ovaskainen. "Patterns of abundance and movement in relation to landscape structure: a study of a common scarab (Canthon cyanellus cyanellus) in Southern Mexico." Landscape Ecology 23, no. 1 (October 13, 2007): 69–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10980-007-9165-8.

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Martínez M, Imelda, and Jean Pierre Lumaret. "Structure of the Terminal Ampulla in Male Larvae of Canthon cyanellus LeConte (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)." Coleopterists Bulletin 59, no. 1 (March 2005): 35–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1649/681.

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Nolasco-Soto, Janet, Jorge González-Astorga, Alejandro Espinosa de los Monteros, Eduardo Galante-Patiño, and Mario E. Favila. "Phylogeographic structure of Canthon cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), a Neotropical dung beetle in the Mexican Transition Zone: Insights on its origin and the impacts of Pleistocene climatic fluctuations on population dynamics." Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution 109 (April 2017): 180–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ympev.2017.01.004.

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Arias-Buriticá, Jorge Armando, Paola Delgado-Gómez, Fabio Arturo González-A, and Fernando Zagury Vaz-de-Mello. "Nuevos registros de escarabajos coprófagos (coleoptera: scarabaeidae: scarabaeinae) para el departamento de chocó (Colombia)." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.) 27, no. 3 (December 5, 2011). http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.2011.273792.

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We present nine new records for dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) for the department of Chocó (Colombia): Ateuchus aeneomicans, Canthon juvencus, C. cyanellus, Onthophagus coscineus, O. marginicollis, Sulcophanaeus miyashitai metallescens, Ateuchus candezei, Dichotomius favi and Uroxys platypyga also the last three being new records for Colombia, as well as expand the distribution of the same to South America.
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Salomão, Renato Portela, Lucrecia Arellano, Carmen Huerta, and Jorge Leonel León-Cortés. "Do sexual gonadic maturity and age determine habitat occupancy of Canthon cyanellus LeConte, 1859 (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)?" Canadian Entomologist, April 14, 2021, 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/tce.2021.9.

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Abstract High-quality habitats presumably have the resources required to sustain relatively high rates of survival and reproduction. We assessed how habitat type and local environmental conditions determine the distribution of individuals of Canthon cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae), an eurytopic dung beetle, according to age category and sexual gonadic maturity. Beetles were surveyed in forest fragments, live fences, and pastures in Mexico. Individuals were categorised into six age categories according to the glandular volumes in males and oocyte number and length in females. Mature females in forest fragments were the most abundant females found among the habitats. Air humidity and soil hardness were positively and negatively related to mature female abundance, respectively. Mature beetles were the most abundant among males, and higher abundance of males occurred in forest fragments than in live fences and pastures. Light quantity was negatively related to the abundance of young males. Compared to forest fragments, females in pastures had larger oocytes. However, sites with higher soil hardness and air humidity had females with lower numbers of oocytes. Our results demonstrate that, although C. cyanellus occurs across a wide range of habitats, forest habitats might host sexually mature individuals, which translates into more effective individual dispersion and potential reproduction.
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Ortiz Domínguez, Maribel, and Mario E. Favila. "Evaluation of the Infestation Rate of Blaesoxipha alcedo in the Carrion Roller Scarab Canthon cyanellus cyanellus and Its Effect on Reproductive Behavior." Journal of Insect Science 14, no. 1 (January 1, 2014). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieu002.

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Mora-Aguilar, Eder F., and Enrique Montes de Oca. "Escarabajos necrófagos (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae Y Trogidae) de la región central baja de Veracruz, México." ACTA ZOOLÓGICA MEXICANA (N.S.) 25, no. 3 (December 6, 2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.21829/azm.2009.253662.

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Se presenta un estudio de los escarabajos necrófagos (Scarabaeidae y Trogidae) de la región central baja de Veracruz y se compara la composición de su ensamble con otras regiones. Las colectas se realizaron durante la época de lluvias del año 2000 en sitios con remanentes derivados del bosque tropical subcaducifolio perturbado, rodeados con vegetación secundaria y cultivos de la región Apazapan-Jalcomulco establecidos entre 280 y 450 m snm. Se obtuvieron 2135 ejemplares pertenecientes a 3 subfamilias, 7 tribus, 11 géneros y 18 especies de Scarabaeidae y Trogidae que comprenden el 92% de las especies de escarabajos necrófagos posibles de ser encontradas en esa región. Las especies más abundantes fueron: Canthon cyanellus cyanellus, Deltochilum gibbosum sublaeve y Coprophanaeus pluto. La riqueza y abundancia fue mayor al inicio de la época de lluvias y fue disminuyendo gradualmente. Se encontró mayor abundancia en Apazapan que en Jalcomulco. Los escarabajos cavadores superan a los rodadores en riqueza específica en proporción de 3:1en tanto que la proporción en abundancia fue inversa. La actividad de especies nocturnas sobrepasa la de diurnas en la misma proporción. Esta región presenta hasta el 63% de similitud específica y alrededor del 80% de similitud genérica con la región costera de Veracruz, valores comparables con el 56% y el 90% de similitudes respectivas con la parte baja de la Reserva de la Biósfera El Cielo, Tamaulipas.
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