Dung beetles remove feces from wild animals in forests and thus inhibit the spread of parasites. They work the dung into the ...
The forest dung beetle Anoplotrupes stercorosus acts as the ‘health police’ in the forest. It buries the feces of other animals, thereby inhibiting the spread of parasites and bringing nutrients into ...
Discover why tiny Amazon insects are so vulnerable to heat and what their decline could mean for forests, wildlife, and people.
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