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View article: CSIRO European Laboratory: Weed warriors, pest planners, and dung diplomacy − benefits of 60 years of native range research for effective biological control agents to Australia
CSIRO European Laboratory: Weed warriors, pest planners, and dung diplomacy − benefits of 60 years of native range research for effective biological control agents to Australia Open
View article: Sex Ratio Modulates Reproductive Output and Dung Burying Behavior in Dung Beetle <i>Gymnopleurus sturmi</i> (Macleay, 1821) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae)
Sex Ratio Modulates Reproductive Output and Dung Burying Behavior in Dung Beetle <i>Gymnopleurus sturmi</i> (Macleay, 1821) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) Open
Dung beetles are important ecosystem engineers as they play an important role in recycling faces from animals. Dung beetles have evolved different behaviors, including dung ball rolling for their egg and developing offspring. Ball rolling …
View article: Filling the Spring Gap in Southern Australia: Seasonal Activity of Four Dung Beetle Species Selected to Be Imported from Morocco
Filling the Spring Gap in Southern Australia: Seasonal Activity of Four Dung Beetle Species Selected to Be Imported from Morocco Open
Dung beetles are important ecosystem engineers, as they utilize the excrement produced by animals. For nearly 60 years, several species of dung beetle have been introduced to Australia to help mitigate the problems caused by the accumulati…
View article: Assessing the Host Range of Ophraella communa for the Biological Control of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in France
Assessing the Host Range of Ophraella communa for the Biological Control of Ambrosia artemisiifolia in France Open
Ambrosia artemisiifolia is a well-known invasive species in Europe, causing health issues with its extremely allergenic pollen and yield loss through competition in agriculture. One potential biological control agent is Ophraella communa, …
View article: Toward a push–pull strategy against invasive snails using chemical and visual stimuli
Toward a push–pull strategy against invasive snails using chemical and visual stimuli Open
Four invasive Mediterranean snails, i.e., Theba pisana (Müller, 1774), Cernuella virgata (da Costa, 1778), Cochlicella acuta (Müller, 1774) and Cochlicella barbara (Linnaeus, 1758) cost $170 million yearly to the grain industry in Australi…