نتایج جستجو برای: dung fungi

تعداد نتایج: 47657  

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2014
Basil el Jundi Jochen Smolka Emily Baird Marcus J Byrne Marie Dacke

To escape competition at the dung pile, a ball-rolling dung beetle forms a piece of dung into a ball and rolls it away. To ensure their efficient escape from the dung pile, beetles rely on a 'celestial compass' to move along a straight path. Here, we analyzed the reliability of different skylight cues for this compass and found that dung beetles rely not only on the sun but also on the skylight...

2012
Yuanyuan Jiang Shiming Tang Chengjie Wang Pei Zhou Mario Tenuta Guodong Han Ding Huang

The effects of sheep urine and dung patches on methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) fluxes were investigated during the summer-autumn in 2010, to evaluate their contribution to climate change in a desert grassland in Inner Mongolia, China. Results indicate that the cumulative CH4 emissions for dung patches, urine patches and control plots were - -0.076, -0.084, and -0.114 g/m(2) and these wer...

Journal: :Ecology Letters 2008
Ilkka Hanski Helena Wirta Toshka Nyman Pierre Rahagalala

The endemic dung beetle subtribe Helictopleurina has 65 species mostly in wet forests in eastern Madagascar. There are no extant native ungulates in Madagascar, but three Helictopleurus species have shifted to the introduced cattle dung in open habitats in the past 1500 years. Helictopleurus neoamplicollis and Helictopleurus marsyas exhibit very limited cytochrome oxidase subunit 1 haplotype di...

2017
Mattia Tonelli José R. Verdú Mario E. Zunino

Grazing extensification and intensification are among the main problems affecting European grasslands. We analyze the impact of grazing intensity (low and moderate) and the use of veterinary medical products (VMPs) on the dung beetle community in the province of Pesaro-Urbino (Italy). Grazing intensity is a key factor in explaining the diversity of dung beetles. In the case of the alpha diversi...

2010
WU Blanckenhorn AJ Pemberton LF Bussière J Roembke KD Floate

The yellow dung fly Scathophaga stercoraria (L.) (Diptera: Scathophagidae) is a widespread and locally abundant fly associated with the dung of large mammals, especially farm animals. This species has recently become a standard test organism for evaluating toxic effects of veterinary pharmaceuticals in livestock dung. In this context, a review of its natural history and a general description of...

Journal: :international journal of advanced biological and biomedical research 2014
sepideh fazelian pejman tahmasebi kohyani hamze ali shirmardi

during last two decades studies on endozoochorous seed dispersal indicated that a large numbers of plant seeds are potentially dispersed and suceefully germinated via animal dung. however, very little is known about the relative importance of endozoochory in germination success of plant species in semi-steppe rangelands. in this paper we examined dung germinating seed content, seed deposition p...

2016
Samuel M. A. Novais Lucas A. Evangelista Ronaldo Reis-Júnior Frederico S. Neves

Dung beetle community dynamics are determined by regional rainfall patterns. However, little is known about the temporal dynamics of these communities in tropical dry forests (TDFs). This study was designed to test the following predictions: 1) Peak diversity of dung beetle species occurs early in the wet season, with a decrease in diversity (α and β) and abundance throughout the season; 2) Nes...

Journal: :journal of agricultural science and technology 2015
l. u. amulu o. k. adekunle

the effects of poultry manure and cow dung in comparison with the nematicide, carbofuran on the yield of okra infested with root-knot nematode meloidogyne incognita race 2 were investigated. two plots of 17×11 m, each naturally infested with the mentioned nematode, were selected for the study. treatments were poultry manure and cow dung each at the rates of 5 and 10 t ha-1, carbofuran 3g at the...

Journal: :Veterinary parasitology 2012
S A Beynon

Anthelmintics, veterinary medicines for the control of endoparasites, enter into the environment largely through faeces of the treated animals. Sheep dung is a patchily distributed, ephemeral resource, with a functionally important decomposer community. The nature of this community and the pharmacokinetics of anthelmintics in sheep mean that the ecotoxic impacts of these drugs in sheep dung may...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2009
Scott Pitnick Kali R H Henn Stephen D Maheux Dawn M Higginson Jorge L Hurtado-Gonzales Mollie K Manier Kirstin S Berben Chase Guptill J Albert C Uy

Whenever males can monopolize females and/or resources used by females, the opportunity for sexual selection will be great. The greater the variation among males in reproductive success, the greater the intensity of selection on less competitive males to gain matings through alternative tactics. In the yellow dung fly, Scathophaga stercoraria, males aggressively compete for access to receptive,...

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