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Marczak, Dawid. "Habitat selection by two species of dung beetle, Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scriba) and Trypocopris vernalis (L.) (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae), changes with stand age in a fresh pine forest." Forest Research Papers 74, no. 3 (2013): 227–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2013-0022.

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Abstract In Poland, Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scriba) and Trypocopris vernalis (L.), are very common throughout the whole country and belong to the most numerous representatives of the Geotrupidae family. Research on the habitat selectivity of Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scriba) and Trypocopris vernalis (L.) was conducted in the years 2004-2006 in the Wipsowo Forest Inspectorate (Regional Forest Department in Olsztyn). The dung beetles were collected using Barber traps installed in a clearcut comprising, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 16 year old thickets and tree-stands aged 30, 45, 60, 80, 100 and 135 years.
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Marczak, Dawid. "Habitat selection by two species of dung beetle, Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scriba) and Trypocopris vernalis (L.) (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae), changes with stand age in a fresh pine forest." Forest Resaerch Papers 74 (3) (September 1, 2013): 227–32. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2013-0022.

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In Poland,<em> Anoplotrupes stercorosus</em> (Scriba) and <em>Trypocopris vernalis</em> (L.), are very common throughout the whole country and belong to the most numerous representatives of the Geotrupidae family. Research on the habitat selectivity of <em>Anoplotrupes stercorosus </em>(Scriba) and <em>Trypocopris vernalis</em> (L.) was conducted in the years 2004&ndash;2006 in the Wipsowo Forest Inspectorate (Regional Forest Department in Olsztyn). The dung beetles were collected using Barber traps installed in a clearcut comprising, 2, 3, 5, 8, and 16 year old thickets and tree-stands aged 3
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Leontiev, Vyacheslav Vitalievich. "The entomofauna of scarabaeoidea beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabeoidea) in the Republic of Tatarstan." Samara Journal of Science 10, no. 3 (2021): 64–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv2021103109.

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An overview of the entomofauna of scarabaeoidea beetles in the Republic of Tatarstan is given according to the data of long-term observations in the Verkhneuslonsky, Kamsko-Ustinsky, Mamadyshsky, Eelabugsky, Tukaevsky, Nizhnekamsky, Cheremshansky districts. The location of the republic on the territory of the southern taiga and forest-steppe zones determines the diversity of the species composition of the scarabaeoidea beetles. In total, from 1993 to 2021 the author identified 63 species, belonging to 19 tribes, 13 subfamilies and 4 families. Of these, 7 species are included in the Red Data Bo
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von Hoermann, Christian, Sandra Weithmann, Markus Deißler, Manfred Ayasse, and Sandra Steiger. "Forest habitat parameters influence abundance and diversity of cadaver-visiting dung beetles in Central Europe." Royal Society Open Science 7, no. 3 (2020): 191722. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.191722.

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Dung beetles provide crucial ecosystem services and serve as model organisms for various behavioural, ecological and evolutionary studies. However, dung beetles have received little attention as consumers of large cadavers. In this study, we trapped copronecrophagous dung beetles on above-ground exposed piglet cadavers in 61 forest plots distributed over three geographically distinct regions in Germany, Central Europe. We examined the effects of land use intensity, forest stand, soil characteristics, vascular plant diversity and climatic conditions on dung beetle abundance, species richness an
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Marczak, Dawid, and Radosław Mroczyński. "Seasonality and habitat preferences of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) attracted to moose Alces alces L. dung in the Kampinos National Park." Forest Research Papers 79, no. 4 (2018): 303–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0030.

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Abstract Dung beetles (coleoptera: geotrupidae) are an extremely important element of many ecosystems. their activity allows the incorporation of mineral compounds trapped in faeces into the nutrient cycle. seasonality and habitat preferences are the most important factors shaping the beetle communities inhabiting dung. the present study compares beetle communities inhabiting moose dung Alces alces L. in various forest ecosystems quantitatively and qualitatively. Due to the beetle seasonality, field work was performed from the beginning of March until the end of october 2017 in three habitats:
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Dawid, Marczak, and Mroczyński Radosław. "Seasonality and habitat preferences of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) attracted to moose Alces alces L. dung in the Kampinos National Park." Lesne Prace Badawcze / Forest Research Papers 79, no. 4 (2018): 303–8. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2018-0030.

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Dung beetles (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) are an extremely important element of many ecosystems. Their activity allows the incorporation of mineral compounds trapped in feces into the nutrient cycle. Seasonality and habitat preferences are the most important factors shaping the beetle communities inhabiting dung. The present study compares beetle communities inhabiting moose dung&nbsp;<em>Alces alces&nbsp;</em>L. in various forest ecosystems quantitatively and qualitatively. Due to the beetle seasonality, field work was performed from the beginning of March until the end of October 2017 in three
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Jarmusz, Mateusz, and Daria Bajerlein. "Anoplotrupes stercorosus (Scr.) and Trypocopris vernalis (L.) (Coleoptera: Geotrupidae) visiting exposed pig carrion in forests of Central Europe: seasonality, habitat preferences and influence of smell of decay on their abundances." Entomologia Generalis 35, no. 3 (2015): 213–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/entomologia/2015/0210.

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