The reproductive behavior of Neotropical dung beetles
Dung beetles display complex reproductive behaviors involving sexual findings, sexual recognition, fighting for mates and food used for nesting, sperm competition, and parental care. Over the past 40 years, significant advances have been made regarding the knowledge of various aspects of the sexual...
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2023
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| Accesso online: | https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/43105 |
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