Within the past decade, the American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus (ABB) have disappeared from approximately 90% of its former range. Efforts have been made to protect existing populations in the wild; however, ABB is considered a habitat generalist, which makes prioritizing conservation areas difficult. I sampled three habitat types: savannah, grassland, and forested areas. To compare across seasons, ABB were sampled from July 16, 2016 to November 12, 2017. I trapped a total of 1,756 unique individual ABB along with 10,448 individuals of 9 other Silphidae species. During the surveying period I found no significant difference in the habitat association of ABB. Overall trapping, forests had 6.0 ± 0.8, grasslands had 8.1 ± 1.2, and s...
The American burying beetle Nicrophorus americanus Oliver (Coleoptera: Silphidae), designated in the...
Carrion beetles (Family Silphidae) were surveyed at 25 sites in southwestern Missouri during June an...
Silphid beetles in the genus Nicrophorus bury themselves during periods of inactivity, however, the ...
The American burying beetle (ABB), Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Coleoptera: Silphidae), once occu...
American Burying Beetle (ABB) (Nicrophorus americanus) populations have been in decline since the ea...
The disappearance of the federally endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivie...
The American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier was declared federally endangered in 198...
Conservation efforts leading to the recovery of the federally endangered American burying beetle (AB...
The American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivier) is the only insect found in Nebraska cu...
Family Silphidae, the carrion beetles, is a highly evolved family of Coleoptera that has members wit...
The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier, was previously widespread th...
The conservation of an endangered species often requires knowledge of not only the causes of the dec...
The disappearance of the federally endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivie...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier, presently occurs in small an...
The American burying beetle Nicrophorus americanus Oliver (Coleoptera: Silphidae), designated in the...
Carrion beetles (Family Silphidae) were surveyed at 25 sites in southwestern Missouri during June an...
Silphid beetles in the genus Nicrophorus bury themselves during periods of inactivity, however, the ...
The American burying beetle (ABB), Nicrophorus americanus Olivier (Coleoptera: Silphidae), once occu...
American Burying Beetle (ABB) (Nicrophorus americanus) populations have been in decline since the ea...
The disappearance of the federally endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivie...
The American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier was declared federally endangered in 198...
Conservation efforts leading to the recovery of the federally endangered American burying beetle (AB...
The American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivier) is the only insect found in Nebraska cu...
Family Silphidae, the carrion beetles, is a highly evolved family of Coleoptera that has members wit...
The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier, was previously widespread th...
The conservation of an endangered species often requires knowledge of not only the causes of the dec...
The disappearance of the federally endangered American burying beetle (Nicrophorus americanus Olivie...
The primary goal in development of at-risk species conservation assessments is to compile biological...
The endangered American burying beetle, Nicrophorus americanus Olivier, presently occurs in small an...
The American burying beetle Nicrophorus americanus Oliver (Coleoptera: Silphidae), designated in the...
Carrion beetles (Family Silphidae) were surveyed at 25 sites in southwestern Missouri during June an...
Silphid beetles in the genus Nicrophorus bury themselves during periods of inactivity, however, the ...