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- Anderson Puker
- Cerrado vegetation conversion into exotic pastures negatively impacts flower chafer beetle assemblages in the West-Central Brazil
- Dung beetles collected using flight intercept traps in an Amazon rainforest fragment and adjacent agroecosystems
- Effects of fruit‐baited trap height on flower and leaf chafer scarab beetles sampling in Amazon rainforest
- Exotic pastureland is better than Eucalyptus monoculture: Beta-diversity responses of flower chafer beetles to Brazilian Atlantic Forest conversion
- Greenspace sites conserve taxonomic and functional diversity of dung beetles in an urbanized landscape in the Brazilian Cerrado
- Impacts of Exotic Pasture Establishment on Dung Beetle Assemblages (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) in the Brazilian Cerrado
- Not all dung beetles feed on dung: Scarabaeinae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae) attracted to different carrion types in contrasting habitats at Brazilian Amazon
- Quantifying responses of dung beetle assemblages to cattle grazing removal over a short-term in introduced Brazilian pastures
- Rainfall seasonality drives the spatiotemporal patterns of dung beetles in Amazonian forests in the arc of deforestation
- Residential sites increase species loss and cause high temporal changes in functional diversity of dung beetles in an urbanized Brazilian Cerrado landscape
- Sampling flower chafer beetles (Coleoptera: Cetoniidae) in the Amazon Rainforest: the role of bait types and trap installation heights
- Spatiotemporal patterns of beta-diversity of flower chafer beetles in urban park and natural reserve sites in Brazilian Cerrado
- Spatiotemporal patterns of taxonomic and functional beta-diversity of dung beetles in native and introduced pastures in the Brazilian Pantanal
- The attraction of Amazonian dung beetles (Coleoptera: Scarabaeidae: Scarabaeinae) to the feces of omnivorous mammals is dependent on their diet: implications for ecological monitoring
- Using aerial fruit-baited traps with different naturally fermented baits to survey scarab beetles in the Amazon rainforest