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  1. Alternative male mating tactics and direct benefits via spermatophore transfer in the neotropical cricket Macroanaxipha macilenta (Saussure, 1897)
  2. Spatiotemporal effects on the assemblage heterogeneity of Cetoniinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) in Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  3. From past to present: Shifting landscape drivers of dung beetle functional and phylogenetic diversity in a tropical reserve
  4. BioTIME 2.0: Expanding and Improving a Database of Biodiversity Time Series
  5. Does the diversity of vegetation and diatoms correlate with soil and water factors in a tropical cloud forest’s complex land use/land cover scenario?
  6. Antifungal capabilities of gut microbial communities of three dung beetle species (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
  7. Underlying and proximate drivers of biodiversity changes in Mesoamerican biosphere reserves
  8. Dung removal increases under higher dung beetle functional diversity regardless of grazing intensification
  9. Editorial: Neotropical dung beetle diversity: ecological, historical, and anthropogenic perspectives
  10. The ecological functions of dung beetles are shaped by multiple dimensions of diversity
  11. Rearing dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae): Identifying knowledge gaps and future challenges
  12. Influence of phylogenetic, environmental, and behavioral factors on the gut bacterial community structure of dung beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in a Neotropical Biosphere Reserve
  13. The relationships between dung beetles and monkeys in the Neotropical region
  14. Temporal changes of taxonomic and functional diversity in dung beetles inhabiting forest fragments and pastures in Los Tuxtlas Biosphere Reserve, Mexico
  15. The role of pre‐ and post‐mating barriers in reproductive isolation in a dung beetle species complex
  16. Land use scenarios, seasonality, and stream identity determine the water physicochemistry of tropical cloud forest streams
  17. Beyond species loss: How anthropogenic disturbances drive functional and phylogenetic homogenization of Neotropical dung beetles
  18. Experimental Crosses Between Two Dung Beetle Lineages Show Transgressive Segregation in Physiological Traits
  19. The reproductive behavior of Neotropical dung beetles
  20. Evolutionary history and diversity in the ball roller beetle Canthon cyanellus
  21. Neotropical Dung Beetle Diversity: Ecological, Historical, and Anthropogenic Perspectives
  22. Good news! Sampling intensity needed for accurate assessments of dung beetle diversity may be lower in the Neotropics
  23. Dung beetles maintain phylogenetic divergence but functional convergence across a highly fragmented tropical landscape
  24. Next-generation sequencing, isolation and characterization of 14 microsatellite loci of Canthon cyanellus (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  25. Landscape effects on taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetle assemblages in a highly fragmented tropical forest
  26. Seasonal variation of <em>Microcystis aeruginosa</em> and factors related to blooms in a deep warm monomictic lake in Mexico
  27. An Update on the Feeding Preferences of the Dung Beetle Onthophagus moroni Zunino and Halffter (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) from the Cuetzalan Caves, Puebla, Mexico
  28. Corrigendum to “Malnutrition and parasitism shape ecosystem services provided by dung beetles” [Ecol. Indic. 121 (2020) 107205]
  29. Malnutrition and parasitism shape ecosystem services provided by dung beetles
  30. Variations in genetic structure and male genitalia suggest recent lineage diversification in the Neotropical dung beetle complexCanthon cyanellus(Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
  31. Mechanisms of diversity maintenance in dung beetle assemblages in a heterogeneous tropical landscape
  32. Diversidad del paisaje y remoción del estiércol por escarabajos coprófagos en pastizales del norte de Veracruz
  33. Spatial and temporal changes in the dung beetle diversity of a protected, but fragmented, landscape of the northernmost Neotropical rainforest
  34. Negative effects of urbanisation on the physical condition of an endemic dung beetle from a neotropical hotspot
  35. Diversity of edaphic Heteroptera (Hemiptera) over a heterogeneous neotropical landscape
  36. Urbanization effects on dung beetle assemblages in a tropical city
  37. Variation in different measures of diversity during primary succession on a tropical coastal dune
  38. Contest dynamics for food and reproductive resources are defined by health condition in a dung beetle
  39. Toxicidad y efectos adversos de las lactonas macrocíclicas sobre los escarabajos estercoleros: una revisión
  40. Forest cover and landscape heterogeneity shape ant–plant co-occurrence networks in human-dominated tropical rainforests
  41. Landscape structure and composition define the body condition of dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) in a fragmented tropical rainforest
  42. Functional diversity of ants in secondary forests
  43. Contests over reproductive resources in female roller beetles: Outcome predictors and sharing as an option
  44. 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
  45. Copris sierrensis: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  46. Effects of land use on larval Odonata assemblages in cloud forest streams in central Veracruz, Mexico
  47. Dung removal by dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) and macrocyclic lactone use on cattle ranches of Yucatan, Mexico
  48. Onthophagus undulans: Favila, M., Escobar, F. & Halffter, G.
  49. Host specificity and the structure of helminth parasite communities of fishes in a Neotropical river in Mexico
  50. Total sexual selection in a species of dung roller beetle
  51. Responses to a warming trend and “El Niño” events in a tropical lake in western Mexico
  52. Chemical diversity and potential biological functions of the pygidial gland secretions in two species of Neotropical dung roller beetles
  53. Ateuchus guatemalensis: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  54. Ateuchus halffteri: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  55. Bdelyropsis newtoni: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  56. Canthidium andersoni: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  57. Canthon indigaceus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  58. Canthon pacificus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  59. Canthon zuninoi: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  60. Copris armatus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  61. Copris matthewsi: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  62. Onthophagus chevrolati: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  63. Onthophagus fuscus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  64. Onthophagus hippopotamus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Escobar, F., Vaz-de-Mello, F. & Halffter, G.
  65. Onthophagus mexicanus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  66. Onthophagus reyesi: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  67. Onthophagus rufescens: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  68. Onthophagus villanuevai: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  69. Phanaeus daphnis: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  70. Phanaeus tridens: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  71. Cryptocanthon bochilae: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  72. Cryptocanthon brevisetosus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  73. Cryptocanthon lobatus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  74. Cryptocanthon rayonensis: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  75. Dichotomius maya: Favila, M., Escobar, F. & Halffter, G.
  76. Onthophagus aureofuscus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  77. Onthophagus carpophilus: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  78. Copris klugi: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  79. Copris maesi: Favila, M., Halffter, G., Escobar, F. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  80. Copris warneri: Favila, M., Escobar, F., Halffter, G. & Vaz-de-Mello, F.
  81. Response of a dung beetle assemblage along a reforestation gradient in Restinga forest
  82. Diversidad genérica de Trichoptera (Insecta) en dos microcuencas del Páramo Rabanal (Cundinamarca-Boyacá, Colombia)
  83. The communities of helminth parasites ofHeterandria bimaculata(Teleostei: Poeciliidae) from the upper Río La Antigua basin, east-central Mexico show a predictable structure
  84. Evaluation of the Infestation Rate of Blaesoxipha alcedo in the Carrion Roller Scarab Canthon cyanellus cyanellus and Its Effect on Reproductive Behavior
  85. Ants of secondary forest
  86. Ateuchus ambiguus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Favila, M., Spector, S. & Gill, B.
  87. Ateuchus squalidus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Favila, M., Spector, S. & Gill, B.
  88. Anisocanthon pygmaeus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  89. Anomiopus ataenioides: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  90. Anomiopus birai: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  91. Anomiopus bonariensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  92. Anomiopus caputipilus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  93. Anomiopus gracilis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  94. Anomiopus howdeni: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  95. Anomiopus idei: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  96. Anomiopus lacordairei: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  97. Anomiopus laetus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  98. Anomiopus nigrocoeruleus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  99. Anomiopus parallelus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  100. Anomiopus pictus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  101. Anomiopus smaragdinus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  102. Anomiopus soledari: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  103. Anomiopus virescens: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  104. Ateuchus carbonarius: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  105. Ateuchus contractus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  106. Ateuchus ecuadorensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  107. Ateuchus euchalceus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  108. Ateuchus laevicollis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  109. Ateuchus latus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  110. Ateuchus murrayi: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  111. Ateuchus puncticolle: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  112. Ateuchus romani: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  113. Bdelyrus apaporisae: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  114. Bdelyrus boliviensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  115. Bdelyrus cochabambae: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  116. Bdelyrus grandis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  117. Bdelyrus howdeni: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  118. Bdelyrus iquitosensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  119. Bdelyrus leptomerus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  120. Bdelyrus metaensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  121. Bdelyrus paraensis: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  122. Bdelyrus triangulus: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  123. Besourenga horacioi: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  124. Canthidium abbreviatum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  125. Canthidium angulicolle: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  126. Canthidium deplanatum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  127. Canthidium erythropterum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  128. Canthidium femoratum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  129. Canthidium flabellatum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  130. Canthidium flavicorne: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  131. Canthidium flavipes: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  132. Canthidium flavum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  133. Canthidium glabricolle: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  134. Canthidium guyanense: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  135. Canthidium haagi: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  136. Canthidium latum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  137. Canthidium luteum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  138. Canthidium magnum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  139. Canthidium manni: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  140. Canthidium metallicum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  141. Canthidium nitidum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  142. Canthidium opacum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  143. Canthidium sladeni: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  144. Canthidium subdopuncticolle: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  145. Canthidium viride: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  146. Canthidium viridicolle: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  147. Canthidium viridiobscurum: Vaz-de-Mello, F., Larsen, T., Silva, F., Gill, B., Spector, S. & Favila, M.
  148. Trait‐dependent response of dung beetle populations to tropical forest conversion at local and regional scales
  149. Behavioral and antennal electrophysiological responses of a predator ant to the pygidial gland secretions of two species of Neotropical dung roller beetles
  150. Food relocation and the nesting behavior in Scarabaeus and Kheper (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae)
  151. Carrion Removal Rates and Diel Activity of Necrophagous Beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae) in a Fragmented Tropical Rain Forest
  152. Algal assemblages and their relationship with water quality in tropical Mexican streams with different land uses
  153. The Role of Body Size and Shape in Understanding Competitive Interactions within a Community of Neotropical Dung Beetles
  154. Global warming, elevational ranges and the vulnerability of tropical biota
  155. Ownership, size and reproductive status affect the outcome of food ball contests in a dung roller beetle: when do enemies share?
  156. The Effect of the Landscape Matrix on the Distribution of Dung and Carrion Beetles in a Fragmented Tropical Rain Forest
  157. Removal Rates of Native and Exotic Dung by Dung Beetles (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in a Fragmented Tropical Rain Forest
  158. 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)
  159. Brood Pumping Modulation and the Benefits of Paternal Care in Abedus breviceps (Hemiptera: Belostomatidae)
  160. Corrigendum to “Letter to the Editor: Response to Radtke et al.” [Biological Conservation 141 (2008) 615–616]
  161. Ecological functions and ecosystem services provided by Scarabaeinae dung beetles
  162. Response to Radtke et al.
  163. Male reproductive status affects contest outcome during nidification in Canthon cyanellus cyanellus LeConte (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  164. Defensive volatile secretions of two diplopod species attract the carrion ball roller scarab Canthon morsei (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  165. Global dung beetle response to tropical forest modification and fragmentation: A quantitative literature review and meta-analysis
  166. Mate Recognition Differences Among Allopatric Populations of the Scarab <I>Canthon cyanellus cyanellus</I> (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  167. Epicuticular compounds and sexual recognition in the ball‐roller scarab, Canthon cyanellus cyanellus
  168. Sperm competition and evidence of sperm fertilization patterns in the carrion ball-roller beetle Canthon cyanellus cyanellus LeConte (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
  169. Diversity of dung and carrion beetles in a disturbed Mexican tropical montane cloud forest and on shade coffee plantations
  170. Seasonal dynamics of the phytoplankton community and cyanobacterial dominance in a eutrophic crater lake in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
  171. Visible Genetic Markers for the Color of External Body Structures and Eyes in the Scarab C<I>anthon cyanellus cyanellus</I> (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  172. Limnology of Crater Lakes in Los Tuxtlas, Mexico
  173. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Microscopy of The Internal Structure of the Carrion Rolling Scarab Canthon cyanellus cyanellus (Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae)
  174. Inheritance of a Red Cuticular Color Mutation in the Scarab BeetleCANTHON CYANELLUS CYANELLUSLeConte (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
  175. Different Ways of Constructing Octaves and Their Consequences on the Prevalence of the Bimodal Species Abundance Distribution
  176. Some ecological factors affecting the life-style of Canthoncyanellus cyanellus(Coleoptera Scarabaeidae): an experimental approach
  177. Chemical labelling of the food ball during rolling by males of the subsocial coleopteranCanthon cyanellus cyanellus Leconte (scarabaeidae)