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It was assumed that the beetles of the same gender at the identical physical status contained a consistent DNA concentration (ng/mg).
We did not find differences between species in the upper thermal limits when measured in a short term ramping experiment, which in this case were similar to those found in other beetles of the same latitude (around 40-50°C 40-50°C 27, 29- 32]), and similar to that of most e.garyotic species [ 28].
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Although it is the dung ball that rolls rather than the beetle itself, the beetles face many of the same mechanical difficulties that rolling organisms contend with.
As nicely observed by Lok (2009), the necromenic association of P. pacificus with the scarab beetle requires many of the "same crucial functions and life-cycle transitions that medically important parasitic nematodes execute in their vertebrate hosts".
Given that the beetles exhibited the same pattern of genetic differentiation between the eastern and western populations, it is possible that they share a population history with Quercus species.
This study evaluated the importance of burned habitat characteristics as well as the likely dispersal from specific habitats in the distribution of saproxylic beetles the same year as a fire occurred, in burned black spruce stands (Picea mariana [Mill] B.S.P). in the northern boreal forest of Québec.
D. valgum, the first known dung beetle species that acts exclusively as a predator, probably made the switch to its new food source because of competition, and Larsen is collecting other dung beetles from the same genus in hopes of finding genetic similarities, or dissimilarities, in the predatory species and its nearest peers.
On the day of eclosion, virgin adult beetles were transferred to Petri dishes holding 50 ml of mung beans, with other beetles from the same Line, Inbreeding Level and Sex.
James J. Worrall, a scientist with the Forest Service who has helped analyze the decline of aspen forests in certain parts of the West, sent me a report written in 1944 that documented a large beetle outbreak in some of the same locations that are under attack by pine beetles today.
Believe it or not, it's a highly competitive way of life, and in some places 80 species of dung beetles fight for the same feces.
Because so many species of dung beetles compete for the same resources, Larsen explains, "they're good for answering questions about how diversity can be maintained". They also are a useful "indicator group" because they are sensitive to changes in habitat caused by human activities, including hunting, which depletes their food source.
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