Abstract

In a study comparing historical and recent records of forest-dwelling Helictopleurus dung beetles across Madagascar, [Hanski et al. (2007)][1] reported that species not found in Madagascar-wide sampling in 2002–2006 have experienced a significantly higher level of deforestation within their known

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