Evidence that sex-specific signals may support mate finding and limit aggregation in the dung beetle Aphodius fossor

1. In temperate climates, dung is often colonised by several species of endocoprid (dwelling) dung beetles which use pats for feeding, shelter, and reproduction. 2. Endocoprid beetles aggregate even when offered patches (dung pats) of consistent age, size, and origin, suggesting that beetles themsel...

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Main Authors: Manning, P, Ford, J
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016