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Secondary habitats are important in biodiversity conservation: a case study on orthopterans along ditch banks [PDF]
Los hábitats secundarios son importantes en la conservación de la biodiversidad: un estudio práctico sobre los ortópteros en orillas de acequias Se ha demostrado que la biota autóctona puede sobrevivir en hábitats secundarios como cunetas, diques y ...
Bozsó, M., Gallé, R., Torma, A.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of Tachycines (Gymnaeta) zorzini (Orthoptera: Rhaphidophoridae)
In this study, we elucidated the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of Tachycines (Gymnaeta) zorzini (accession number MW322826). The circular mitogenome is 15,369-bp-long, including 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 tRNA genes, two rRNA genes ...
Yeying Wang +4 more
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We carried out a taxonomic revision of the Stenopelmatus talpa species group (Stenopelmatidae: Stenopelmatini), a poorly studied group of orthopterans whose species are distributed along the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt and adjacent areas of the Sierra ...
Miguel Ángel Suastes-Jiménez +4 more
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Diversity of mariner-like elements in Orthoptera
Mariner-like elements (MLEs) are among the most widespread DNA transposable elements in eukaryotes. Insects were the first organisms in which MLEs were identified, however the diversity of MLEs in the insect order Orthoptera has not yet been addressed ...
K. Ustyantsev +6 more
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El tipo de Macroscirtus bicolor Bolívar, 1893 (Orthoptera, Ensifera, Tettigoniidae, Mecopodinae)
Se localiza el tipo que se creía perdido de Macroscirtus bicolor Bolívar, 1893, ahora incluido en el género Euthypoda Karsch, 1886, en la colección de Entomología del Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales (MNCN-CSIC) de Madrid. El ejemplar se compara con
Mercedes París, Claudia Hemp
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Mitochondrial DNA has been the preferential genome biodiversity studies. However, several factors contribute to its inadequacy. Numts constitute one of the main complications that prevent obtaining orthologous mitochondrial sequences.
Sarp Kaya, Battal Çıplak
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Disturbance‐driven changes in rainforest structure and environmental conditions can alter ecosystem functioning, yet the consequences for invertebrate communities – key contributors to decomposition, herbivory, and trophic interactions – are not fully understood, particularly in relation to structural changes in vegetation.
Charlotte E. Raven +5 more
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Check-list of European Orthoptera [PDF]
List of all 974 recognized species of Ensifera (Tettigonioidea: 458, Rhaphidophoroidea: 44, Grylloidea: 91) and Caelifera (Tetrigoidea: 12, Tridactyloidea: 6, Acridoidea: 363) in Europe including information about their distribution.Aufstellung aller 974
Frantsevich, Leonid +6 more
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Five New Species of New Zealand Hemiandrus Ander 1938 Ground wētā (Orthoptera: Anostostomatidae)
Five new species of ground wētā endemic to Aotearoa New Zealand are described based on morphological traits and informed by phylogenetic analysis of mitochondrial DNA sequences. Hemiandrus briarae sp. nov. is a robust species living on mountains in northeast South Island, and H. dryadis sp. nov. is a gracile denizen of forests in northwest South Island.
Steven A. Trewick +1 more
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Male crickets and their close relatives bush-crickets (Gryllidae and Tettigoniidae, respectively; Orthoptera and Ensifera) attract distant females by producing loud calling songs.
Thorin Jonsson +3 more
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