2021
DOI: 10.22271/j.ento.2021.v9.i2h.8532
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Dung inhabiting insects, their diversity, abundance and bio ecology of coprine beetles

Abstract: The insects most prominently colonized in a nutrient-rich fresh dung habitat are mainly beetles and flies and the group is termed collectively, the dung community. Coprophagous insects play an important role in tropical ecosystems by providing essential functions including mechanically breaking down excrement into smaller-sized particles, mixing of organic matter in the soil, soil aeration, nutrient cycling and to remove unhealthy materials from their surroundings. Against this backdrop, present study is an at… Show more

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