Pilot Survey on Diversity and Density of Dung Beetles in Cattle Pastures in New York
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Dung beetles on pasture are an important part of the agro-ecosystem. They recycle manure, increase soil health and compete with horn & face flies for resources. We plan to determine the diversity and abundance of species of dung beetles in pastures in New York. This research will determine the effects livestock insecticides have on dung beetle populations in cattle pastures.
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NYS IPM Type: Project Report
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2021
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New York State Integrated Pest Management Program
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Agricultural IPM; Field Crops; Pasture; Dung Beetles
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