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Carcass selection in a high altitude population of the
burying beetle, Nicrophorus investigator (Silphidae).
"K9 University is now expanding the research efforts to develop dogs to alert on the actual American
Burying Beetle, as this will allow for year-round development and protection of the species," said Soriano.
Standardized capture rates of the endangered American
burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Coleoptera: Silphidae) using different trap protocols.
Biologists often refer to the American
burying beetle by the nickname ABB.
The American
burying beetle was once found in 35 states and three Canadian provinces.
Fish and Wildlife Service to sign off on the company's mitigation plan for the American
burying beetle, a regulatory criteria he said TransCanada has met.
When a
burying beetle loses a fight, body damage is often incurred [21].
OSU, Forest Service, and Fish and Wildlife Service biologists carefully unearthed a subset of the burials and examined them for the presence of American
burying beetle larvae.
The event featured a 40-tract lease sale and sessions on the American
burying beetle, drilling regulations, Oklahoma's earthquake activity and emerging oil-field technology.
The oral and anal secretions of various
burying beetle species have bacteriostatic effects [21].