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Dung Beetles: From Ecosystem Engineers to Invasive Species-Dataset

University of New England, Australia
Pokhrel, M ; Cairns, Stuart ; Andrew, Nigel
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The dataset on Excel spreadsheet is abundance of native and exotic dung beetles sampled across three seasons (Autumn, spring and summer) and by using native (kangaroo) and exotic (cattle and sheep) dung baits. The beetles were sampled in 2017 and 2018 at eight sites ranging in elevation from 385 to 1357 m. At each site, pitfall traps were baited with either cattle, sheep, or kangaroo dung, with replicated

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Funding SourceHolsworth Wildlife Research Endowment

Issued: 2020-11

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Spatial Coverage And Location

text: Black Mountain, Exmouth, Boorolong, Armidale, Salisbury Plains, Balala, Manilla and Byamee, New South Wales, Australia

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