Consequences of alternative and conventional endoparasite control in cattle for dung-associated invertebrates and ecosystem functioning
Invertebrates associated with livestock dung provide a valuable ecosystem service of dung decomposition, but can be affected negatively by the use of livestock parasite-control products (anthelmintics). Alternative products are promoted as environmentally sustainable, but effects on dung fauna and d...
Main Authors: | Beynon, SA, Peck, M, Mann, D, Lewis, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2012
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